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Purnia MP Pappu Yadav shares his thoughts on Rahul Gandhi’s recent public presence and comments on local politics.


Purnia’s MP Pappu Yadav recently spoke about Rahul Gandhi’s public appearance during the vote rights yatra in Bihar. Yadav mentioned that we shouldn’t give political meaning to innocent childhood names like Nunu Babu or Parrot Babu. He feels that such names should be left out of political discussions.

When asked about not being on stage during a recent event in Patna, Yadav stated that he had no issues with it. He pointed out that there were many prominent leaders present that day, so his absence was not a big deal. He seems comfortable with his role and presence in political events.

Yadav also commented on the growing public support for Rahul Gandhi. He expressed confidence that Gandhi will challenge the Modi government effectively, claiming that his actions will leave BJP leaders unable to face the public. He believes the people of Bihar are eager for leadership under Rahul Gandhi.

On a lighter note, he addressed the topic of Tejashwi Yadav’s dance politics, saying there’s nothing wrong with dancing, whether at home or outside. He humorously added that if someone’s wife isn’t dancing, they can always dance with a neighbor.

In a significant claim, Yadav stated that the Janhit Express train was named after his party, the Jan Adhikar Party. He reminisced about his time as an MP for Madhepura when he initiated train services. This announcement highlights his ongoing efforts to connect with the public through transport initiatives.



Summary:

  • Pappu Yadav commented on Rahul Gandhi’s recent public engagement.

  • He expressed no concern about not being on stage in Patna.

  • Yadav believes public support for Gandhi is increasing.

  • He shared light-hearted views on Tejashwi Yadav’s dance.

  • Yadav claimed the Janhit Express train is named after his party.



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