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Yogi compares Rahul Gandhi with the BTech student who failed 17 compartments in 9 years

Yogi Adityanath added that Rahul should have some pity and stop leading Congress as he has lost elections in 17 states.

BJP’s star campaigner and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, while addressing an election rally at Ajmer, Rajasthan, compared Congress President Rahul Gandhi with the engineering student who was awarded 17 compartments during four years of his engineering degree.

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Yogi said that when he was reading a newspaper at the Jaipur airport, he saw the news about a BTech student who was awarded 17 compartments. The student could not clear the compartments in 9 years and had approached the court requesting to allow him another attempt to clear all the papers. The court rejected the student’s petition and said that he should waste the nation’s resources and should show some pity on the court as well as the nation.

Taking a jibe at Rahul Gandhi, Yogi said that Congress cannot win any election under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi. The party has lost elections in 17 States under his leadership and therefore now Rahul Gandhi should also show some pity on the nation.

Yogi said that even Congress party leaders now feel that the party cannot win any elections under Rahul Gandhi’s leadership.

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