Gwalior: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya on Tuesday hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi saying he has started a new tradition of defaming the country on foreign lands.
Vijayvargiya said it was the country's misfortune that the immature Opposition leaders are defaming it instead of showering praises. "There is democracy in this country so he (Rahul Gandhi) can say all this. It is the the country's misfortune that the Opposition is immature. Earlier when leaders visited abroad, be it the Opposition or the ruling party, they always praised the country before others. This has been our tradition. But, now, Rahul Gandhi seems to have introduced a new tradition of critictising the country whenever he visits a foreign country," Vijayvargiya said in Gwalior.
Responding to the Congress' claims of BJP being reduced to 65 seats, Vijayvargiya said that Congress can tweet daily because BJP will win more than 150 seats and form the government with an absolute majority.