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MP Ravi Kishan Advice For Rahul Gandhi,Take Care Of Your Party

MP Ravi Kishan advice for Rahul Gandhi, first manage your party. Ravi Kishan exhorted Rahul Gandhi to first manage his party and reflect on it. Ravi Kishan, the BJP MP from Gorakhpur, has hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the alleged nexus with Facebook and WhatsApp.

He said that the BJP is the largest organization in the world, let him not say anything lightly. Along with this, he said that he should take care of his party first and think about it. Let us know that recently, Rahul Gandhi, through a tweet, accused the BJP of having links with social networking sites Facebook and WhatsApp.

In response to this tweet, Ravi Kishan said, “We don’t understand everything, Rahul Ji. BJP is the largest organization in the world. First, understand that. We work from the ground to the sky. Let Rahul Ji not say anything lightly that Facebook and WhatsApp are also supporting BJP. Let’s see the ground reality. ”

He further said, “First of all, take over the party, it is coming to an end. From the brain to the inside, the party is empty, hollow. Think about your party. There is no point in trying to popularize the BJP. BJP moved beyond style. ” At the same time, Rahul Gandhi had earlier posted a photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, “America’s Time magazine revealed the nexus of WhatsApp-BJP.

Forty crore Indians use WhatsApp And now WhatsApp wants money to be paid from it as well. For this Modi government needs approval. So, BJP has a hold on WhatsApp. ” Meanwhile, Congress on Saturday wrote a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for the second time in a month. Congress General Secretary (Organization) KC Venugopal wrote a letter asking what action has been taken by the Indian unit of Facebook in case of showing favoritism to the ruling BJP.

In a press conference, the opposition party also demanded a probe by the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the contacts of Facebook employees and the ruling people. In response, BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya said that Rahul Gandhi and his party have been rejected not by some social media companies, but by the people of the country.

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