"Walking over 4,000 kms brings a semblance of patience into one's being. Hence, I see myself as much more patient. I don't get excited and can take quite a lot of punishment," the Congress MP said.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Shehzad Poonawalla on Monday came down heavily on Rahul Gandhi alleging that the Congress leader has sought the intervention of foreign countries into India's affairs and dubbed his act as a "Betrayal of Bharat" in the 75th year of the country's Independence.
'Pegasus has entered the DNA of the Congress. I pity for his (Rahul Gandhi) intelligence. He goes to foreign countries and makes statements against our country. He talks anti-India by going to foreign embassies. It is a new agenda of the Congress to defame India in foreign countries," Chouha
BJP spokespersons Rupam Goswami and Kalyan Gogoi stated that the Congress looks at the Northeast through the eyes of a stepmother from the past, at a press meeting in the Bharatiya Janata Party office at Basistha on Friday.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has exuded confidence in returning to power again in the state in the upcoming Assembly elections while also stating that the Congress party would not win the elections because of its "bad track record".
The congress took the move following the suspension of former minister and Congress MLA Jitu Patwari from the house for the entire ongoing budget session. Speaker Girish Gautam on Thursday suspended Patwari for allegedly sharing false information in the house on Thursday.
"If the Congress and the CPI(M) fight Mamata Banerjee with the help of the BJP, how can they call themselves anti-BJP? All of them have been playing the communal card (to polarise voters). This is very unfortunate. This (defeat in Sagardighi) is a lesson for us, that we should no longer trus
In an exclusive interview with ANI, Karnataka CM Basavraj Bommai said that BJP will win the assembly elections in Karnataka with a full majority and the Congress is making false promises to win the polls which will not work.
Taking dig at the Congress leader, Sarma said, "One must appreciate Congress's ability to live in denial by spinning narratives - converting a washout in three states into an achievement!"
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday took a swipe at the Congress saying that the party is not digging the Bharatiya Janata Party's grave as it says, but its own.
With early trends in the Sagardighi bye-election showing a tilt towards the Congress, its workers and supporters burst into celebrations at Murshidabad's Sagardighi.