Looks like the Congress President Rahul Gandhi seems to be on fire as far as slamming of PM Modi on social media is concerned. This time he chose to target Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ on Twitter. The Congress Chief reminded the PM to focus on Rafale Scam and multi-crore PNB scam instead of seeking suggestions from the public.
He has also termed PM Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ to be a sermon and a monologue. He tweeted, “ Modi Ji, last month you ignored my suggestions for your Mann Ki Baat monologueWhy ask for ideas when in your heart you know what every Indian wants to hear you speak about?
1. Nirav Modi’s 22,000 Cr. Loot & Scoot
2. The 58,000 Cr. RAFALE scam.
I look forward to your sermon.”
Modi Ji, last month you ignored my suggestions for your Mann Ki Baat monologue.
Why ask for ideas when in your heart you know what every Indian wants to hear you speak about?
1. Nirav Modi's 22,000 Cr. Loot & Scoot
2. The 58,000 Cr. RAFALE scam.
I look forward to your sermon. pic.twitter.com/jp0AnLePtU
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) February 21, 2018
The Congress President has accused PM Modi’s Mann ki Baat episodes of not answering issues on PNB disclosure the Rs 11,300 crore scam which has taken the entire nation by shock.
On the other hand, he had also alleged the PM of illegal purchase of Rafale Case where the PM is alleged to have personal involvement with the top officials.
More so, on Sunday, Rahul also criticised the PM on Twitter saying that Modi in his recent ‘Pariksha pe Charcha’ can dedicate more than two hours but cannot talk about the critical issues of the country.
PM Modi tells kids how to pass exams for 2 hrs, but won't speak for 2 mins on the 22,000Cr banking scam.
Mr Jaitley is in hiding.
Stop behaving as if you're guilty! Speak up. #ModiRobsIndia
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) February 18, 2018
The Congress leader continued with his slam on Twitter last month where he suggested that Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ episodes should talk more about serious issues like unemployment and rape cases in Haryana.
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