Rahul not cut out for politics\, Cong should give him \'decent retirement\': Himanta Biswa Sarma

Rahul not cut out for politics, Cong should give him 'decent retirement': Himanta Biswa Sarma

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

is not cut out for and the party should give him a "decent retirement", Finance and BJP leader said Wednesday.

"I must have met him (Rahul) around 20 times in my life...I feel pity for him. (and former chief) has thrust him on the Congress. He is a person who has come from a privileged background, he doesn't respect his colleagues," Sarma said.

"He (Rahul) should be given a decent retirement because if he does not quit politics, then in the next 25 years will be dominated by the ruling party (BJP) and there won't be any opposition, and there would only be BJP and (Narendra) Modi," he said.

The said any elected Congress minus a dynastic background will be good enough to lead the party better than

Sarma attacked Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, saying her day are numbered in and the massive mandate for the BJP will lead to her downfall over the next few months.

"The days of Mamata Banerjee are now numbered and this massive win will lead to the ultimate fall of Mamata in the next 100 days," he said.

If some seats have gone to the (TMC) it has been because of fear factor, rigging and criminalisation of politics, the minister alleged.

seems to be headed for a saffron surge, with the BJP leading in 19 seats and the ruling TMC ahead in 22 out of 42 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state, as per latest trends.

On the BJP doing well in the North East, he said Modi has done tremendous development in the region.

"He has brought a new era for the people of the North East. Today, every part of the North East is connected with Railways, internet and now, there is also air connectivity in every state (of the region)," Sarma said.

He said the NDA will go on to win around 20 seats in the North East. In Banerjee-led TMC was leading on 22 seats.

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 15:26 IST