Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a pointed attack on the Congress, questioning their sudden silence on the Ambani-Adani issue. Modi insinuated that the Congress may have struck a deal with these industrialists, leading to a cessation in their criticism.
During an election rally in Telangana, PM Modi accused the Congress of abruptly halting their criticism of Ambani and Adani. He raised suspicions about a potential deal between the Congress and these industrial giants, suggesting that large sums of money may have changed hands. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge fired back, accusing Modi of attacking his own allies and insinuating that the Prime Minister's position may be weakening.
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In response to Modi's allegations, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra refuted the claims, asserting that Rahul Gandhi consistently addresses the issue of the BJP's alleged ties with big industrialists. She highlighted the Congress's stance on the matter, emphasizing their belief in transparency and accountability in governance.
Overall, the exchange underscores the intense political climate surrounding the upcoming elections, with both parties engaging in heated rhetoric and accusations. As the campaign trail heats up, such exchanges are likely to become more frequent as each side vies to sway public opinion in their favor.
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