Narottam Mishra has taken a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his recent comments on Modi government’s handling of the border situation and said “how does he manage to get such highs and where does he get his weed from”.
Madhya Pradesh minister Narottam Mishra took a dig at Rahul Gandhi over his claims on China. (Image: Twitter)
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra has taken a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his recent comments on Modi government’s handling of the border situation and said “how does he manage to get such highs and where does he get his weed from”.
While addressing the media, BJP leader Narottam Mishra said, “Dus din mein karz maaf, 15 minute mein China saaf, main toh us guru ko naman kar raha hoon jisne inko padhaya hai. Itni achhi quality ka ye nasha laate kahan se hain?”
Narottam Mishra was referring to Rahul Gandhi’s recent remarks that had Congress been in power, China would never have dared to enter India. Rahul Gandhi had also alleged that China had “entered” India and killed Indian soldiers as PM Modi has “weakened” the country.
#WATCH: Dus din mein karz maaf, 15 minute mein China saaf, main toh us guru ko naman kar raha hoon jisne inko padhaya hai. Itni achhi quality ka ye nasha laate kahan se hain?: Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra on Rahul Gandhi’s remark pic.twitter.com/xrX47Wgs87
— ANI (@ANI) October 8, 2020
Rahul Gandhi said had the UPA been in power, “We would have evicted and thrown out China and it would not have taken 15 minutes to do so.”
Reacting to the claims on China and the loan waiver promise made in Madhya Pradesh and other Congress-ruled states, now BJP leader Narottam Mishra has taken a dig and said, “my respects to him who gives him these lessons. Where does he get such good quality weed from?”
At a farmers’ rally in Punjab, Rahul Gandhi launched a fierce attack on the Modi government earlier this week in which he hit out at the administration on a range of issues, including India-China crisis, the Hathras alleged rape case, GST share and farmers’ issues.
A combative Rahul Gandhi also targeted the prime minister on demonetisation and GST, besides the farm laws, and asked why he was “scared” of answering queries from the media.