PM ‘openly announced’ he would topple Himachal government: Rahul Gandhi
PTI, May 26, 2024, 4:11 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi ”openly announced” during his rallies that he would topple the Himachal Pradesh government through ”corruption and use of money”, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed on Sunday.
He was referring to Modi’s Friday speech in Mandi during which he claimed that the state’s Congress government would not last.
Gandhi also accused Modi of increasing unemployment by helping ”people like Adani”, finishing small and medium businesses, through demonetisation and implementation of the GST.
Seeking support for the Congress’ Hamirpur Lok Sabha candidate Satpal Raizada in Una, a heartland in the state for army jawans, Gandhi said the country does not want two kinds of soldiers and scrapping the Agnipath scheme will be the Congress’ first priority once it comes to power.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi ”openly announced” during his rallies that he would topple the Himachal Pradesh government through ”corruption and use of money”, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed on Sunday.
He was referring to Modi’s Friday speech in Mandi during which he claimed that the state’s Congress government would not last.
Gandhi also accused Modi of increasing unemployment by helping ”people like Adani”, finishing small and medium businesses, through demonetisation and implementation of the GST.
Seeking support for the Congress’ Hamirpur Lok Sabha candidate Satpal Raizada in Una, a heartland in the state for army jawans, Gandhi said the country does not want two kinds of soldiers and scrapping the Agnipath scheme will be the Congress’ first priority once it comes to power.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
‘Bharat’, ‘India’ to be used interchangeably in textbooks, debate over it useless: NCERT Chief
Rahul, Aaditya should apologise for remarks based on news report over EVMs: Nirupam
‘Utter mismanagement’ of railway ministry: Kharge on West Bengal train accident
Kanchanjunga Express accident: Railway Board says goods train driver disregarded signal
Delhi water crisis: BJP protests against AAP govt, claims Haryana releasing full share of water
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
UK force investigates after outrage over runaway calf rammed by police car
Uppinangady: Woman found dead, murder suspected
Police serve notice on Kannada comedian Chikkanna in Renukaswamy murder case
‘Bharat’, ‘India’ to be used interchangeably in textbooks, debate over it useless: NCERT Chief
Udupi: Woman’s gold chain snatched on train near Innanje Railway Station
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.