BJP state govts have become nothing but ‘double washing machine’ dispensations: Cong
PTI, Mar 9, 2023, 2:07 PM IST
The Congress on Tuesday took a swipe at the BJP with a play on a yesteryear washing powder advertisement catchphrase, and alleged that the BJP state governments have become nothing but “double washing machine” dispensations where “previous sins” are cleansed.
Taking to Twitter, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh posted a graphic of a yesteryear washing powder advertisement with the caption “Doodh si safedi BJP se aaye, kalankit neta bhi khil khil jaye (BJP brings such milk-like whiteness, even tainted leaders also appear sparkling).
The Congress’ attack came with three governments to be sworn-in in the northeast, including in Meghalaya headed by NPP chief Conrad Sangma. The Congress has hit out at the BJP for supporting a government led by Sangma in Meghalaya, saying a few days back his dispensation was considered the “most corrupt” by the top BJP leadership and now the party is joining hands with him.
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