Rahul Gandhi says PM Modi wants 'Swachch Bharat', we want 'Sach Bharat'
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi On Thursday Hit Out At BJP And Prime Minister Modi For Not Fulfilling Thier Election Promises And Said The PM Wanted To Create A 'Swachch Bharat' But People Wanted A 'sach Bharat'.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday hit out at BJP and Prime Minister Modi for not fulfilling thier election promises and said the PM wanted to create a 'Swachch Bharat' but people wanted a 'sach Bharat'.
"Modi-ji says he wants to create a Swachch Bharat but we want Sach Bharat. Wherever he goes he lies," Rahul alleged.
Rahul Gandhi while speaking at "Sanjhi Virasat Bachao" event of opposition leaders, hosted by rebel JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav, took a dig at the government's flagship program "Make in India", saying most products available in the country were made in China.
The Congress leader accused the BJP of not fulfilling the promises made to the people during the 2014 general elections.
These included bringing back black money stashed abroad and creating jobs for the youth.
Gandhi also fired various salvos at the RSS, saying it was bent on changing the country's Constitution."One says this country is mine, other says I belong to the country. That's the difference between RSS and us," he said.
The meeting, 'Sanjhi Virasat Bachao', was also attended by former prime minister Manmohan Singh and other senior Congress members as well as Left party leaders, including CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury and CPI national secretary D Raja.
(With Inputs from News Agency PTI)
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