Jharkhand elections: Rahul Gandhi's biggest attack on PM Modi says, "Narendra Modi is a symbol of corruption"
Jharkhand elections: Rahul Gandhi's biggest attack on PM Modi says,
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Ranchi: In view of the Jharkhand assembly elections, politicians from one constituency are holding election rallies one after the other in different regions. In this episode, on Thursday, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi addressed the election meeting in the palace. He raised the issue of inflation in his address and targeted the Modi government. He called demonetization, Gabbar Singh tax, land tribunal bill as a medium to loot the poor.

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In the election rally, Rahul Gandhi was the first to raise the issue of inflation and said that everyone is aware that inflation is going up, only our Prime Minister does not know because he lives in another world. He accused PM Narendra Modi of being corrupt and accused that the Prime Minister takes money from the poor and gives it to 15-20 industrialists of the country. Rahul Gandhi said, 'The farmers here are unhappy, the laborers are unhappy, the shopkeeper, the unemployed youth is unhappy, but the industrialist is happy. 15-20 industrialists are happy because 24 hour Modi gives them money.

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Rahul Gandhi also referred to demonetization during this period. He said that through this, Narendra Modi gave away industrialists by snatching money from the pockets of the poor. Rahul Gandhi said that the debt of farmers will be forgiven if the coalition comes to power. We will remove the government of the rich and form the government of the poor. He accused many of the central government. Rahul Gandhi said, 'I am not Narendra Modi. My job is not to lie. Narendra Modi is a symbol of corruption. Narendra Modi means corruption.'

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