Published 20:19 IST, January 28th 2020
Rahul Gandhi repeats 'Rape Capital' remark, contrasts Modi's India with 'erstwhile' Pak
Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday while addressing a 'Yuva Aakrosh' rally in Jaipur, repeated the 'Rape Capital' remark and slammed PM Modi.
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Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday while dressing a 'Yuva Aakrosh' rally in Jaipur, repeated 'Rape Capital' remark for which he has received a lot of flak earlier. He also slammed central government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He repeated, "Today, India is considered as rape capital of world."
Speaking at rally, he said, " reputation and im that India h in world was that it is a country of brorhood, love and unity, while Pakistan was kwn for hatred and divisiveness. This im of India has been damd by Narendra Modi."
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On Unemployment
Congress leer slammed PM Modi for t dressing issue of unemployment. He said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi h promised two crore jobs, but last year our youth lost one crore jobs. Wherever Prime Minister goes he talks of Citizenship Amendment Act, National Register of Citizens but biggest issue of unemployment is t mentioned. Prime Minister does t even speak a word on it." He ded that Centre's policies have destroyed youths' potential.
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Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi over ecomy
Attacking PM Modi over slowing ecomy, Congress leer claimed that Prime Minister has " kwledge" of ecomy. He said, "During UPA, India grew at 9 per cent. entire world was looking towards us. Today, you have different parameters to measure GDP and you have a 5 per cent rate. If you use old parameters, n India is growing at just 2.5 per cent. Prime Minister probably has t studied or understood ecomics."
He ded that "A person who can go for demonetisation, ask an eight-year-old and he would tell you that tebandi did more harm than good."
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Rahul Gandhi's earlier statement
In an attempt to decry PM Modi for offences against women in country, Rahul Gandhi h labelled India as 'rape capital' of world. dressing a public rally in Kerala's Wayan, senior Congress said that global nations are questioning India's ability to protect women. statement h come amid an unfortunate urd trend in crimes against women, but remark - and wordplay - involving a 'Rape In India' spin to 'Make In India' was heavily criticised.
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(WITH ANI INPUTS)
20:19 IST, January 28th 2020