CM Vishnudev Sai targeted the opposition over the alliance of Congress and National Conference, also targeted Rahul Gandhi on social media

Raipur. Before the upcoming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Congress has formed an alliance with the National Conference. The National Conference Party has also released its manifesto. Regarding this, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has targeted Rahul Gandhi by tweeting on the social media platform X (X).

He wrote that after the central government removed ‘Article 370 and 35A’ under the able leadership of the successful Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reservation started being given in Jammu and Kashmir as well. But Congress never likes Dalits, tribals and backward classes getting their rights. That is why Congress has formed an alliance with the anti-reservation National Conference which has passed an anti-reservation resolution ending the reservation of Dalits, Gujjars, Bakarwals and Paharis mentioned in the manifesto. Supporting this, the Congress party forming an alliance with it shows the divisive mentality of Rahul Gandhi.

See CM Sai’s tweet:

After the Central Government removed ‘Article 370 and 35A’ under the able leadership of the successful Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi, reservation started being given in Jammu and Kashmir as well. But Congress never likes Dalits, tribals and backward classes getting their rights.

That’s why Congress… pic.twitter.com/bvhUEaWcAL

— Vishnu Deo Sai (@vishnudsai) August 24, 2024

Accusing the Congress, he further wrote that the Congress, which has repeatedly played with the unity and security of the country in its greed for power, has once again put its anti-national and anti-reservation intentions in front of the country by forming an alliance with the ‘National Conference’.

Congress will have to answer the ten questions of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the promises made in the manifesto of the National Conference. If Rahul Gandhi is unable to answer, it will once again become clear that he is a staunch supporter of divisive forces.