Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday (November 9, 2025) took a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and made fun of him. BJP said that when Bihar assembly elections are going on, he (Rahul Gandhi) has gone on jungle safari in Madhya Pradesh. BJP said that for them LoP means Leader of Partying.
BJP Spokesperson made fun of Rahul Gandhi
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala posted on social media platform X and wrote, ‘For Rahul Gandhi, LoP means Leader of Tourism and Partying. When voting is going on in Bihar, they go on holidays and when they lose, they will blame the Election Commission and give PowerPoint presentations on H files (holiday files).
Poonawalla taunted by quoting a couplet, ‘Congress kept making this mistake all along, the dust was on the face, Congress kept cleaning the mirror.’ Regarding his statement, it was said that it meant that Congress has been avoiding introspection despite its consecutive election defeats.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Madhya Pradesh
In fact, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had reached Pachmarhi, a hill tourist destination located near Narsinghpur district of Madhya Pradesh, on Saturday (November 8, 2025), where he attended the training camp of Congress district presidents of the state.
After this, he enjoyed the jungle safari in an open jeep on Sunday (November 9, 2025) morning. He left from Ravi Shankar Bhawan at 6:15 in the morning and covered a distance of about 10 kilometers and reached Panarpani Gate, from where he later returned.
Rahul once again accused the Election Commission
It is likely that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will leave for Bihar late evening on Sunday (November 9, 2025) and then address an election rally in Kishanganj district. However, even during his visit to Madhya Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi once again targeted the Election Commission and made allegations. He said that votes are being stolen through Special Intensive Scrutiny (SIR) being run at the behest of BJP.
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