Congress leader Mani Shankar Iyer is always in the headlines due to his statements. His statement once again created a stir in the Congress party. This time Mani Shankar Aiyar has given a controversial statement about former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The president of the BJP IT cell has shared a clip of his statement in this regard. Let us know what Mani Shankar Iyer said.
Mani Shankar Iyer again in controversies
A clip has been shared on social media. In which Mani Shankar is seen saying that Rajiv Gandhi had failed twice at Cambridge University. He said that this is a place where it is easy to pass from the first class but it is difficult to fail. Because it is the responsibility of the university to maintain his good image. In such a situation, an attempt is made to ensure that all the exams pass. Rajiv Gandhi failed in such a university. Both Mani Shankar Iyer and Rajiv Gandhi studied in the same class.
How was a failed person made Prime Minister?
After failing, Rajiv Gandhi went to the Imperial College London and surprisingly he failed there too. After this Mani Shankar Aiyar said that I felt how a person was made the Prime Minister of the country who had failed twice. After this statement of Mani Shankar, other leaders of the Congress party are telling him the sleeper cell of the BJP. After this statement of Mani Shankar, the Bharatiya Janata Party is besieging the Congress.
Amit Malviya shared the clip.
BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya has shared a clip of Mani Shankar Iyer’s conversation on social media. He emphasized that a person who fails in the academic record, how can he become the Prime Minister of the country? There is a need to be exposed to this issue.
The Congress came in favor of Rajiv Gandhi.
Congress MP Tariq Anwar came forward in defense of Rajiv Gandhi. He said that failure is not a big deal. Good people also often fail. He said that when Rajiv Gandhi was given the responsibility of politics, he did not fail in it, but he fulfilled that responsibility well. He said that I think there have been very few Prime Ministers in the country who have done so much work during their 5 -year tenure.