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Fadnavis slams Congress as out of touch, calls party a platform for empty speeches

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis launched a sharp attack on the Congress party, accusing it of being disconnected from ordinary voters. He alleged that the party relies solely on public speeches and media appearances to stay politically relevant. Fadnavis claimed Congress has no real ground-level connect and limits itself to issuing statements. His remarks came in response to Rahul Gandhi's event for women in Pune, which the CM dismissed as mere showmanship.

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