Published 13:30 IST, January 30th 2020
'100% we'll win': Rahul Gandhi compares PM Modi to Godse on Mahatma's death anniversary
Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing the 'Save the Constitution' March in Wayanad's Kalpetta.
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Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday, January 30, attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi while dressing 'Save Constitution' March in Wayan's Kalpetta district. Drawing parallels to Godse and PM Modi, he said,
"An igrant man, an uninformed man, is trying to challenge this idea. He is so full of hatred and anger, that he cant understand what India's strength is. Nathuram Godse and Narendra Modi believe in same ideology. re is difference, except Narendra Modi does t have guts to say that he does t believe in Nathuram Godse."
He furr slammed PM Modi and said, "He (Godse) loved one, he cared for body, he believed in body. That is same with our Prime Minister. He only loves himself. He only believes in himself. He is t interested in listening to billions of voices in country. same way we fought ideology of Nathuram Godse, we will fight ideology of this man. And, I tell you that 100 per cent, we are going to win."
Congress' 'Godse' attack on ecomy
Last year in vember, Congress leer Randeep Surjewala h slammed Modi government after drop in GDP growth rate and said, "Failed Modimics and a Pakoda ecomic vision has sunk Indian ecomy into deep ecomic recession."
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Taking to Twitter and referencing ongoing controversy over Shvi Pragya's remarks on Nathuram Godse, Congress leer h furr said:
" BJP is celebrating because ir understanding of GDP (Godse Divisive Politics) suggests double-digit growth levels."
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In figures that were released by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), India's second-quarter GDP growth number stood at 4.5%. previous Q1 GDP growth rate was at 5%.
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Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary
Congress leer's remarks come on day when Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on January 30, 1948, at of 78. Godse was found guilty and was executed in 1949.
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13:30 IST, January 30th 2020