Rahul Gandhi mocked the BJP and the AAP, claiming that they made false promises over curbing drug menace, corruption and Covid.
File photo of Rahul Gandhi.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday, February 15, mocked PM Narendra Modi and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal at a rally in Punjab, saying that they make false promises.
“I will not make false promises. if you [public] want to hear false promises being made, listen to ModiyeahBadalji, and Kejriwalyeah. I have been taught to say only the truth,” Rahul Gandhi said while addressing a public meeting at Rajpura in Patiala district.
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“Before 2014, the PM used to talk about Rs 15 lakh in every person’s account. He promised two crore jobs to youths every year. Now, he doesn’t talk about jobs or corruption. Now, BJP talks only about drugs,” he said at the ‘Navi Soch Nava Punjab’ rally.
“I came to Punjab in 2013 and said that Punjab’s youth is faced with the imminent threat of drugs. But BJP and Akali Dal mocked me, saying that there is no drug problem in Punjab,” he said. “They mocked me when I warned about Covid and appealed the government to prepare for a storm. But the PM insisted on beating thalis and lighting up the mobile phone torch,” he added.
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