Rahul Gandhi to Narendra Modi: ‘People begging to be freed of your tyranny and incompetence’
Congress president Rahul Gandhi shot back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, over his “bachao, bacho, bachao” jibe at the opposition’s show of unity at Mamta Banerjee’s Kolkata megarally.
Gandhi’s response came just a day after Modi, slammed the opposition over the rally organized by Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata. He said the BJP had only one MLA in West Bengal, “but still they are so afraid of us, because we follow the path of truth, that they have gathered parties from across the country and are crying ‘bachao, bachao, bachao’ (save us, save us, save us).”
Gandhi responded in a tweet saying, “Your Highness, the cries for help are the cries of millions of unemployed youth; of farmers in distress; of oppressed Dalits & Adivasis; of persecuted minorities; of small businessmen in ruin; begging to be freed from your tyranny & incompetence. In 100 days, they will be free.”
Your Highness,
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) January 20, 2019
The cries for help are the cries of millions of unemployed youth; of farmers in distress; of oppressed Dalits & Adivasis; of persecuted minorities; of small businessmen in ruin; begging to be freed from your tyranny & incompetence.
In 100 days they will be free. https://t.co/sasW1IetWO
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