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Rahul Gandhi Targeted The Center Regarding Vaccination

Rahul Gandhi targeted the center regarding vaccination, memory’s taunt-sown tree of acacia, where did the mango come from.

On questioning the vaccination policy of the central government, Union Minister Smriti Irani taught a lesson to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi from Kabir’s couplet.

In response to Rahul’s criticism, Smriti said – sown a tree of acacia, where did you get mango from.

In fact, Rahul Gandhi had questioned the online registration for vaccination. He said that every person who can go to the vaccination center should get the vaccine.

He said online registration for the vaccine is not enough. Everyone who reaches the vaccination center should be given the vaccine.

Anyone who does not have access to the Internet has a right to live. After two hours, Smriti said – Where did the mango tree of the acacia tree come from? Those who are intelligent must understand.

The central government has given approval to the states to register at the vaccination center. Don’t spread confusion. get the vaccinated.

Rahul Gandhi targeted the center: Let us inform you that the Central Government had issued a notification last month.

It said that people in the age group of 18 to 44 years who do not have a smartphone or access to the Internet can visit the vaccination center and register on the Cowin digital platform and get the vaccine.

Due to the directionlessness of the Congress leadership, internal conflict in the state units is proving to be insufficient.

The directionlessness and weakness of the Congress at the national level is now adding to the trouble of the party in the states as well.

Not only in Punjab and Rajasthan but in states with a strong Congress base like Gujarat and Kerala, the internal turmoil and factionalism of the party are not stopping.

In this too, the Congress leadership’s dilemma and delay in taking decisive decisions continue to aggravate the party’s political challenge.

For this reason, faces like Jyotiraditya Scindia and Jitin Prasada are not hesitating to leave the Congress and join the BJP.

The Congress’s tussle in Punjab has reached such a point that the high command is trying to find a solution by forming a committee of senior leaders.

Assembly elections are due in Punjab early next year and the party, instead of making preparations for a second return to power, is stuck in a tussle with its leaders.

Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh does not want to allow the leaders of the party’s opposition camp from Navjot Singh Sidhu to Pratap Singh Bajwa etc. to become competitors in his umbrella politics.

At the same time, the ambitious Sidhu is not ready to accept the captain’s unbridled captaincy on the basis of his popularity.

For this reason, the tussle of Punjab Congress is increasing the political temperature of the party from Chandigarh to Delhi.

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