Shiv Sena leader and spokesperson Sanjay Nirupam has targeted congress leader rahul gandhi and revealed his alleged weekly routine. Nirupam says that rahul gandhi comes up with a different agenda every day of the week, which is far from ground issues and that is why the public is moving away from him.

Nirupam taunted and said, rahul gandhi has a fixed weekly routine.

- On Monday, he remembers that he is the leader of the opposition and also the future prime ministerial candidate. In such a situation, he throws phrases like 'Narendra surrender' in the meetings.

- On Tuesday, he feels that the party belongs to his family, so the command of the party should also be with him. On that day, he divides his own leaders into different categories by calling them 'horse'.

- On Wednesday, he remembers the ideology of congress, and he targets the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). For the last 10 years, he has been calling RSS a threat to the country.

- On Thursday, he remembers the OBC vote bank, and starts demanding a caste census, as if caste census will solve all the problems of the country.

- On Friday, he starts appeasing the leftists and anti-Hindus. He makes statements against patriots like Veer Savarkar.

- On Saturday, he blames the election commission for the defeat in those states.

The number of voters in maharashtra has been increasing

Sanjay Nirupam was reacting to rahul Gandhi's statement in which rahul gandhi had accused of rigging and collusion in the maharashtra assembly elections. Nirupam replied, after the independence of the country, the congress never took the opinion of the opposition in the appointment of the election Commissioner. Today, the congress has no right to question the impartiality of the election Commission. He further said, the number of voters in maharashtra has always been increasing between the lok sabha and assembly elections. All parties run voter registration campaigns before elections. In such a situation, it is not unusual for voters to increase.

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