Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has criticized the BJP’s “double engine” claim, calling it hollow. Gandhi accused the ruling party of failing to fulfill its promises and deliver on its commitments. He highlighted issues such as unemployment, inflation, and the economic slowdown, questioning the effectiveness of the BJP’s governance. Gandhi’s comments come ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in several states, including Goa. The Congress leader emphasized the need for a change in leadership and a focus on addressing the challenges facing the country. The BJP has been promoting its “double engine” model, which refers to having the same party in power at both the state and central levels to ensure better coordination and governance. However, Gandhi’s criticism suggests that the Congress is gearing up to challenge the BJP’s narrative and present itself as a viable alternative. With the political landscape heating up in the run-up to the elections, both parties are expected to intensify their campaigns to woo voters. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments in Indian politics.

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