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Rahul said in Kerala – the politics of North and South India is different, I have 15 years of experience

Rahul Gandhi said, “For the first 15 years I was an MP from North India. That’s why I got used to different kinds of politics…

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Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who went to Kerala to strengthen his party before the Assembly, said on Tuesday that he had become used to different kinds of politics in North India, and coming to Kerala is a new experience for him because People here are more interested in issues. His statement has started fierce politics. BJP leaders have termed it an insult to North India, especially Amethi.

At the conclusion of the ‘Aishwarya Yatra’ organized under the leadership of Ramesh Chennitla, Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Legislative Assembly, Rahul Gandhi said that he had learned a lot from the people of Kerala and understood little of the wisdom of the people here. Rahul Gandhi said, “For the first 15 years I was an MP from North India. That’s why I got used to different kinds of politics. Coming to Kerala was a new experience for me. Because suddenly I saw that people are interested in the issues, not just for the sake of appearance but consider it deeply. ”

Rahul Gandhi told the people that recently in America, he had said to the students that ‘Kerala people do politics’, so they like to go there. He said that recently I was talking to some students in America and I told them that I like going to Kerala, Wayanad very much. It is not just attachment. Certainly there is an attachment, but the way you do politics (because of it) I feel a new experience. The Congress leader said, “If I say, the intelligence with which you do politics. It is a learning experience for me.

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Amethi MP and Union Minister Smriti Irani termed it as an insult to the people of Amethi. At the same time, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath termed the politics of this partition.

Rahul Gandhi, representing the Amethi Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh since 2004, contested from Amethi and Wayanad in Kerala in 2019. They won from Wayanad seat, but lost to Amethi at the hands of BJP’s Smriti Irani.

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