Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has criticized the BJP’s “double engine” claim, calling it hollow. Addressing a gathering in Goa, Gandhi stated that the BJP’s promise of development through a double engine government at the Centre and state level has not materialized. He accused the BJP of failing to deliver on its commitments and highlighted issues such as unemployment and economic slowdown. Gandhi emphasized the need for a change in leadership to address the challenges facing the country. The Congress leader’s remarks come ahead of the upcoming state elections in Goa, where the BJP is seeking re-election. The BJP has been promoting its governance model, which involves coordination between the central and state governments to accelerate development. However, Gandhi’s criticism suggests that the Congress is determined to challenge the BJP’s narrative and present an alternative vision for the state. With the political landscape heating up in Goa, both parties are gearing up for a competitive election campaign. As the state gears up for polls, the clash of ideologies and promises is set to intensify, with both the BJP and Congress vying for the support of the electorate. The outcome of the elections in Goa will not only impact the state’s political future but also have implications at the national level. Stay tuned for more updates on the political developments in Goa.

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