'Read primary school text book' - Congress taunts MP Nalin Kumar Kateel


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Oct 18: The statement given by state BJP president and MP Nalin Kumar Kateel that he is on the tour of the 32nd district of the state after completing 31 districts has become a matter of discussion on the social media.

Karnataka Congress was quick to capitalize on this statement of Nalin. The state Congress party has used the video of Nalin Kumar's statement on its Twitter account and has questioned him "Are there 32 districts in the state of Karnataka Nalin Kumar Kateel? You, who does not have the basic knowledge of the number of districts in our state, is representing the state in the Lok Sabha. Kindly read the text book of primary school once. At least improve your basic knowledge."


Nalin Kumar Kateel


State BJP has also used the medium of Twitter to reply to the taunt given by the Congress party. BJP said in its Tweet, "How the president of KPCC, who thinks that party means dummy Gandhi family, organization means adoring Rahul and Sonia and organizational tour means going to Delhi, will understand that there are 36 organizational districts of BJP in the state? Leave making false propaganda and give importance to party organization."


 

 

 

  

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