Rahul Gandhi hits out at PM, Adani in Rae Bareli
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday hit out against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Industrialist Gautam Adani on the second day of his Rae Bareli visit.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday hit out against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Industrialist Gautam Adani on the second day of his Rae Bareli visit.
The BSP chief was reacting to the Congress MP’s remark that if her party had not lent support to the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections, it would not have come to power at the Centre.
BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya shared a series of old videos on X, including that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking to corroborate the 'revelations' by the new American President on the previous US administration's role in infringing democracies across the world.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, who is on a two-day visit to his parliamentary constituency here, on Thursday said unemployment is on the rise in the country due to demonetisation and GST imposed by the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre.
His statement came a day after the appointment of Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar as new CEC with effect from February 19 hours after a crucial meeting of the three-member committee headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Putting forth his point of view on a range of issues during a conversation at the National Press Club in Washington DC, Rahul said his party was in touch with fellow Opposition forces.
Rahul Gandhi was disqualified as an MP on March 23, a day after he was convicted in a defamation case over his 'Modi surname case' by a Surat court.
Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur slammed Rahul over his remarks in San Francisco, California, saying that the Congress leader couldn't take the praise heaped on Prime Minister Modi by world leaders.
The Congress leader’s comments drew sharp reaction from the ruling dispensation with Union Information & Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur accusing Rahul of insulting India during his visits abroad.
Rahul Gandhi said, "what is happening to Muslims in India today, happened to Dalits in the 1980s" and it has "to be fought with affection".