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BJP calls Rahul 'failed dynast'; cites political drubbing under his leadership

PTI
Published : May 27, 2018, 1:28 pm IST
Updated : May 27, 2018, 1:28 pm IST

BJP tagged visual recording of the poll losses of Congress since Gandhi was elevated as the party president in 2017.

'Dear Rahul Gandhi, we do not know how many times irony dies when a failed dynast like you gives marks to a performing government. Here is a compilation of all the glories you have brought to your party,' the BJP said in a tweet. (Photo: PTI/Representational)
 'Dear Rahul Gandhi, we do not know how many times irony dies when a failed dynast like you gives marks to a performing government. Here is a compilation of all the glories you have brought to your party,' the BJP said in a tweet. (Photo: PTI/Representational)

New Delhi: The BJP on Sunday mocked Rahul Gandhi for his report card on the Modi government's performance by citing the Congress' electoral defeats under his leadership and calling him a "failed dynast".

"Dear Rahul Gandhi, we do not know how many times irony dies when a failed dynast like you gives marks to a performing government. Here is a compilation of all the glories you have brought to your party," the BJP said in a tweet.

It also tagged a visual recording of the poll losses of the Congress since Gandhi was elevated as party vice president in 2013 followed by his appointment as the party president in 2017.

The ruling party said the Congress has lost as many as 24 elections since then. On the central government's fourth anniversary on Saturday, Gandhi in a mock "report card" had ridiculed its performance, giving it 'F' in agriculture, foreign policy, fuel prices and job creation and 'A+' in slogan creation and self promotion.

Read: Rahul releases report card for Modi govt; grades F for work, A+ for self promotion

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