Rahul Gandhi Challenges Modi: The 'Blank Constitution' Debate
Rahul Gandhi accused PM Narendra Modi of ignoring the Indian Constitution, claiming Modi's policies would differ if he had read it. He criticized Modi for favoring the wealthy, sidelining tribal rights, and shifting jobs from Maharashtra. Gandhi pledged reforms to support farmers and safeguard state projects.
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Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Congress party, has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that the leader thinks India's Constitution is "blank" because he has not read it.
Gandhi's remarks came during election rallies in Nandurbar and Nanded, as Maharashtra gears up for assembly elections. He argued that Modi's policies would be different if he comprehended the Constitution.
The Congress leader criticized the transfer of job opportunities from Maharashtra to other states and assured the MVA government's commitment to agrarian reforms and maintaining state projects within Maharashtra.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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