'PM Modi is the last thing I'm afraid of...,' Why did Rahul Gandhi say this?
'PM Modi is the last thing I'm afraid of...,' Why did Rahul Gandhi say this?
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Kochi: Congress MP from Kerala's Wayanad Lok Sabha seat, Rahul Gandhi, while addressing a rally in his constituency, said that Modi considers himself the most powerful person, whom everyone should be afraid of. Rahul said that the last thing I fear is Narendra Modi. Rahul Gandhi further said that it does not matter whether he is the PM and whether he has all the government agencies, but the truth is not with him. He said that one day he would have to face the truth.

Let us tell you that, Rahul Gandhi had made many serious allegations in the Parliament, claiming that there was a nexus between PM Modi and Adani. Rahul Gandhi was issued a notice asking him to present the facts of his allegations. Let us tell you that he made allegations against the Prime Minister without facts and without giving notice to the Speaker. To this Rahul said that I have written a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla with evidence supporting his comments.  

Along with this, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi while talking about his allegations against the Adani Group said that those who were running the airport were intimidated by the agencies and after that Adani got all the airports. He got all the contracts of every industry including port, defense, coal, mining, road, and agriculture. 

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