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"Every Time He Speaks...": Pawan Khera Mocks Nishikant Dubey Over 'Modi' Remark

"Every Time He Speaks...": Pawan Khera Mocks Nishikant Dubey Over 'Modi' Remark

Time of India19-07-2025
A sharp political face-off has erupted after BJP MP Nishikant Dubey claimed that without PM Modi, the BJP wouldn't win even 150 seats in the next elections. Dubey backed PM Modi to lead the party through 2029, saying the poor are now the BJP's core vote bank because of him. Reacting strongly, Congress leader Pawan Khera mocked Dubey, saying 'Every time he opens his mouth, BJP loses seats.' Khera claimed Dubey's remarks reflect the BJP's own admission of failure and called him a "boon" for Congress.#PawanKhera #NishikantDubey #Modi2029 #BJPvsCongress #LokSabha2024 #ModiWave #BJPLeadership #CongressAttack #IndianPolitics #VoteBankPolitics #ModiFactor #PoliticalFaceOff #KheraVsDubey
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