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Rahul Gandhi on Video Game jibe: Military forces not personal properties of PM Modi

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 4 May 2019, 12:07 IST

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday took swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his UPA government’s surgical strikes done in video games jibe and said that military forces are not his private properties and he is insulting the Army army.

Addressing the press conference on Saturday morning Rahul Gandhi said, "The Army, Air Force or Navy are not personal properties of Narendra Modi ji like he thinks. When he says that surgical strikes during UPA were done in video games then he is not insulting Congress but the Army."


Speaking on the "fundamental issues" like jobs, economy and agriculture, under BJP rule, Rahul Gandhi also challenged PM Modi for debate with him. "PM has no expertise, and he doesn't use the experts they have... I told him, let's debate, let's debate on jobs, corruption, give me only 10 minutes, wherever you want but not at Anil Ambani's house," said Gandhi.

Attacking BJP on the release of Pakistan-based terrorist Masood Azhar back in 1999. Rahul Gandhi said, "Who sent Masood Azhar to Pakistan? Did Congress send him to Pakistan? Which government negotiated with terrorism? Congress didn't send him there. The reality is that BJP compromises with terrorism.”

Rahul Gandhi also said that the PM Modi-led BJP government has been destroyed by the Congress and it is losing in the national elections.

"Over half of election is over and it is clear that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is losing. Issues like unemployment have not been addressed. It is rather highest for last 45 years. Modi does not talk about unemployment, farmers as he has nothing left to say. There is never a plan to place to tackle the issues."

Rahul Gandhi also slammed Election Commission calling it ‘biased’. “Election Commission is biased. The EC is on a straight line when it comes to BJP, but with Congress it is different, Rahul Gandhi said in the press conference,” said Rahul Gandhi.

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First published: 4 May 2019, 12:05 IST