“Rahul Gandhi calls BJP’s ‘double engine’ claim hollow in Goa as election campaign heats up”

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its “double engine” claim, calling it hollow. Gandhi’s comments came during his visit to Goa ahead of the state elections. He accused the BJP of failing to deliver on its promises and highlighted issues such as unemployment, inflation, and the economic slowdown. Gandhi emphasized the need for a change in leadership and urged the people of Goa to vote for the Congress party. The “double engine” phrase refers to the BJP being in power at both the central and state levels. Gandhi’s remarks are seen as an attempt to galvanize support for the Congress party in the upcoming elections. The BJP, on the other hand, has defended its track record and highlighted its achievements in governance. The political landscape in Goa is heating up as parties gear up for the elections, with both the BJP and the Congress vying for power. As the election date approaches, the rhetoric and campaigning are expected to intensify as parties seek to woo voters. Stay tuned for more updates on the political developments in Goa.

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