BJP Leader Shahnawaz Hussain Responds to Rahul Gandhi Continuous Criticism of PM Modi
Syed Shahnawaz Hussain said while speaking to PTI that Rahul Gandhi has again done what he was doing in 2019. He said The way he has been attacking PM Modi, the people will answer to him.

Shahnawaz Hussain Responds to Rahul Gandhi Continuous Criticism of PM Modi: During Rahul Gandhi's recent roadshow from Kodiyathur, he alleged that Prime Minister Modi is an instrument of rich businessmen in India. He further noted that Modi manipulates people from the main issue of farmers in the country or the unemployment rise and protects the businessmen, also forgives their bank loans.
According to him, Modi has handed over Rs 16 lakh crores to 20–25 national leaders.
Also, on the Electoral bond issue, he said that PM Modi's electoral bonds were a form of extortion. The only big issue of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, he noted, was the attempt to destroy and change the Constitution by the BJP and RSS, and all other issues followed from it.
Moreover, The Congress leader mocked the PM for asking people to bang steel utensils and turn on their mobile phones during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wayanad.
On behalf of such allegations Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, a member of the BJP party said while speaking to PTI that "Rahul Gandhi has again doing what he was doing in 2019. That time as well he was attacking PM Modi. They lost that time, they'll lose this time as well. The way he has been attacking PM Modi, the people will answer to him."
Furthermore, In an earlier post from Hussain on his social media "X" said "No matter how much Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi claim... nothing is going to happen. All the seats in Uttar Pradesh will be won by the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies."
Shahnawaz has been a committed member of the BJP and has given the party his whole support in order for it to win the elections.
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