Rahul Gandhi has a bright future in politics, says Shatrughan Sinha
Nagpur, Sep 27(ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shatrughan Sinha on Sunday appreciated Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, saying he has a bright future in the political arena and emphasized that he will carry forward the powerful Nehru-Gandhi lineage.
"Rahul Gandhi is obviously a handsome man and has a good personality and I think the way he is going, one day his hard work would pay off because he is working from the grass root level and has good qualities and I think he is smart and his future is bright," Sinha told media persons in Nagpur.
Sinha further credited Rahul Gandhi for having successfully managing Congress party's campaign in the Lok Sabha general elections held in April and May this year.
Rahul Gandhi won from the Amethi parliamentary constituency on a plank of promoting the youth, concern for the farmers' plight and focus on the State's development, which garnered maximum support and popularity to him. (ANI)
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