`Rahul Gandhi destroying Congress`: Ex-leader jibes `Mahapurush` for fulfilling Mahatma Gandhi`s dream (WATCH)

Former Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam recently took a sharp dig at Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of leading the grand old party towards destruction. During an interview with ANI news agency in UPs Sambhal, Krishnam labeled Gandhi a "great man" (Mahapurush) sarcastically, claiming that the Gandhi scion is fulfilling Mahatma Gandhis supposed dream of ending the Congress party.  Shehzada has admitted...: PM Modi attacks Rahul Gandhi on system aligned against lower castes remark "Rahul Gandhi is a Mahapurush who can say anything," Krishnam remarked, suggesting that Gandhis actions are dismantling the Congress party. "Mahatma Gandhi saw a dream of the end of Congress and nobody could do it, not even BJP, but now Rahul Gandhi himself is doing it. Rahul Gandhi is finishing off Congress and fulfilling his responsibility," the former Congress leader added. He further remarked, "Not just me but crores of Congress workers across the country is aware of this fact." Krishnam predicted a bleak future for the Congress party, stating that after June 4, it would win the least number of seats in its history. "After June 4, Congress will be the party winning the least number of seats ever," he said. The former Congress leaders remarks come at a time when the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 are underway. Voting for Phase 6 of the Lok Sabha Elections will take place on Saturday, May 25, in 58 constituencies across eight states and union territories. Polling will run from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with results announced on June 4.  Phase 6 of the Lok Sabha elections will see voting in the following states and union territories: Bihar: 8 seats Haryana: All 10 seats Jammu and Kashmir: 1 seat Jharkhand: 4 seats Delhi: All 7 seats Odisha: 6 seats Uttar Pradesh: 14 seats West Bengal: 8 seats Additionally, polling in Jammu and Kashmirs Anantnag-Rajouri constituency, which was adjourned in Phase 3, will also take place during Phase 6. A total of 889 candidates are contesting for these 58 Lok Sabha constituencies.

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