Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of doing TRP politics

Rahul Gandhi also took up the Demonetisation issue saying that the party never gave this country a PM who was ready to inflict a tremendous suffering on people of India to protect his own persona. "The Congress never gave India a Prime Minister who was a prisoner of his own image and bypassed the experience of those sitting in the institutions,"said Congress

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 2 Dec 2016 7:36 AM GMT
Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of doing TRP politics
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New Delhi: The Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, while chairing the Parliamentary Party meeting in absence of his ailing mother Sonia Gandhi, once again attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday saying that the latter was more interested in TRP politics.

Gandhi said,"We never gave India a PM who based his entire policy-making strategy on TRPs." The Congress VP further stated,"The country has suffered tremendous damage as a result of vanity and incompetence of our Prime Minister."

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Rahul Gandhi also took up the Demonetisation issue saying that the party never gave this country a PM who was ready to inflict a tremendous suffering on people of India to protect his own persona. "The Congress never gave India a Prime Minister who was a prisoner of his own image and bypassed the experience of those sitting in the institutions,"said Congress VP.

Gandhi attacked the PM over Pakistan policy:

  • It is high time the government develops a coherent strategy on Pakistan.
  • The government said that the idea behind surgical strikes was to stop Pakistan from cross-border attacks but there have been at least 21 major attacks and over 100 ceasefire violations since then.
  • The same PM used to ridicule for our Pakistan policy when we were at centre and today he sits silently while Kashmir burns.

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Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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