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'Language of urban Naxals, politics of poison': PM Modi's all-out attack against Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 4 February 2025
Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday accused Rahul Gandhi of using the language of urban Naxals and making unfounded accusations against the government. Modi defended the government's efforts to support the OBC community and took jabs at Gandhi's comments on foreign policy and President Murmu's speech. He also mocked some of the claims made by Rahul's father and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
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News video: PM Modi Takes A Sharp Dig At Former PM Rajiv Gandhi During Lok Sabha Speech

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a veiled dig at former PM Rajiv Gandhi during his address in Lok Sabha, referencing past governance failures. He highlighted corruption scandals and inefficiencies, subtly pointing to the controversial Bofors case. Modi’s remarks were part of his broader attack on...

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