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Congress' 'bad words' against Jitin Prasada on Twitter

Watch the video to know how Congress is using bad words against Jitin Prasada on Twitter.

Jitin's father late Jitendra Prasada, a former Union Minister and advisor to both Rajiv Gandhi and Narsimha Rao, contested elections against Sonia Gandhi but lost. After his demise, the Congress gave ticket to Kanta Prasad and later Jitin Prasada in 2004.

But after his stint as Union Minister, Prasada lost his seat in 2014 and 2019 and also the assembly elections in 2017. However, after joining BJP he praised the Prime Minister and said BJP is an institutional party and the rest are either regional or person centric parties. He said that the BJP can only deal with the issues faced by the nation.

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