‘Panauti Kaun?’: Danish Kaneria takes dig at Rahul Gandhi after BJP’s landslide victory in Assembly Elections

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‘Panauti Kaun?’: Danish Kaneria takes dig at Rahul Gandhi after BJP’s landslide victory in Assembly Elections


Rahul Gandhi had called PM Narendra Modi 'panauti' after
Image Source : GETTY Rahul Gandhi had referred to as PM Narendra Modi ‘panauti’ after India misplaced the World Cup 2023 closing

It was all Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday, December 3 when the Assembly Elections 2023 outcomes got here because the ruling occasion swept Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan with a full majority whereas Indian National Congress (INC) emerged victorious in Telangana. The BJP employees, leaders and supporters had been all ecstatic because it was a landslide victory 3-1 in favour of the ruling occasion, particularly after the exit polls which predicted secure win for them in only one state. Not simply in politics, a couple of cricketers too had been glad with BJP’s win.

While Venkatesh Prasad and Gautam Gambhir congratulated the occasion and appreciated the work of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the occasion cadres, former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria, who has spoken optimistic issues for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and PM Modi in the previous, took a dig at Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on his ‘panauti’ remarks for the prime minister.

“Panauti Kaun (who’s unlucky now)?” Kaneria posted on X (previously Twitter). Kaneria’s remark took place Gandhi’s dig at a rally in Rajasthan, after India’s loss to Australia in the World Cup closing. Gandhi not directly blamed PM Modi for India’s loss in the ultimate saying that the Men in Blue misplaced as a result of the Indian Prime Minister was current at the venue in Ahmedabad on November 19.

“Our boys were playing well, they would have won the world cup. But we lost because of ‘Panauti’. The TV guys won’t tell you this but people know,” Gandhi had mentioned. Gandhi was pulled up for his remark by EC and the BJP nevertheless it was of no use as his occasion misplaced in three of the 4 states who underwent polling. 

BJP is forward on 54 seats in Chhattisgarh to Congress’ 35, 164 in MP to Congress’ 65 and 115 in Rajasthan to Congress’ 69 seats. The outcomes for Mizoram can be introduced on Monday, December 4.

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