Speaking at the BJP national executive meeting in New Delhi, party president Amit Shah slammed Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on dynasty politics in India while on US tour.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah addressed the party's mega meeting in New Delhi today and dedicated a major part of his speech slamming Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi over his controversial remarks at Berkeley in California earlier this month.
"It is a problem in all political parties in India. That's how the entire country is running. So don't just go after me....That's what happens in India," Rahul Gandhi had said responding to a question regarding dynasty politics in India.
"It (dynasty politics) is a tradition of the Congress and not of India," Amit Shah speaking on the second day of BJP's two-day national executive meet in the national capital today.
"Rahul Gandhi ji has been undermining India these days, Amit Shah ji gave a befitting reply with facts. The longer he stays in politics, the better for us," said Piyush Goyal while interacting with reporters after Shah's speech.
"The win in 2019 will be bigger than 2014," Goyal added.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be speaking at the meeting later in the day.