A video exhibiting a mini-truck, decked with Congress marketing campaign boards, pulling out one other, pasted with BJP publicity materials, on a muddy roadside in Gujarat has gone viral. And jokes are flying on social media.
The Aam Aadmi Occasion (AAP), which claims to be “the choice Gujarat has been ready for”, additionally shared it on Twitter with the remark: “Congress making an attempt onerous to avoid wasting the stalled election automobile of BJP in Gujarat.” It known as the video “the story of ILU-ILU of BJP and Congress in elections”, referencing the music “I like you” from the 1991 film ‘Saudagar’.
गुजरात में भाजपा की अटकी हुई चुनावी गाड़ी को बचाने में पूरा ज़ोर लगाती कांग्रेस..
ये है चुनावों में BJP और Congress के ILU-ILU की कहानी 🫶🏻💕 pic.twitter.com/nbBu7GjW6i
— AAP (@AamAadmiParty) November 12, 2022
Amongst those that commented was a person who mentioned: “Congress means assist people who find themselves in bother. Congress does not hate anyone.”
One other mentioned it is only a case of 1 employee serving to one other. The automobile is being pushed by “a day by day wager who works for mere Rs 200 most likely”, mentioned the person, “We do not see votes all over the place; we see humanity.”
Some had theories. “The Congress-AAP experiment of contesting elections individually in Gujarat will finish with the victory of the BJP. Then they’ll have an alliance in Haryana. However they’ll nonetheless lose,” mentioned one.
The AAP has been alleging that the BJP, in energy for 27 consecutive years in PM Modi’s dwelling state, has simply “pleasant matches” with the Congress, which was in energy for a number of phrases earlier than that.
The BJP insists there is not any contest in any respect whereas the Congress, which improved its efficiency final time, says it is a direct contest by which the AAP won’t depend.
The state votes on December 1 and 5, and outcomes will probably be out on December 8, together with these of Himachal Pradesh, which voted in the present day.
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