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Abhi shuruaat hai, abhi aur maza aayega: Rahul Gandhi taunts PM Modi on Rafale deal

Abhi shuruaat hai, abhi aur maza aayega: Rahul Gandhi taunts PM Modi on Rafale deal

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Congress chief Rahul Gandhi taunted Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the ongoing Rafale controversy and said that the Congress will reveal each and every scam of the NDA government in coming months.

‘Abhi toh shuruaat hai, abhi aur maza aayega,’ he said while interacting with the Congress party workers in Amethi on Monday.

 

‘Ye jo bhrashtachaar ke khilaf ladne aaya tha, isi ne Anil Ambani ko 30,000 crore rupaye pakda diye. Abhi toh shuruwat hui hai, abhi dekhna, maza aayega, aane wale 2-3 mahine mein aisa maza dikhayenge hum aapko. Narendra Modi ke jo kaam hain- Rafale, Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya, notebandhi, Gabar Singh Tax, in sab mein chori hai: Ek -ek kar hum dikha denge ki yeh jo Narendra Modi chowkidaar nahi hain, Narendra Modi ji chorr hain (The man (Prime Minister Modi), who came to remove corruption, has himself given Rs 30,000 crore to Anil Ambani. The fun has just begun, things are set to turn more interesting. In the next 2-3 months you will have fun after we will show you Narendra Modi?s work ? Rafale, Vijay Mallya, Lalit Modi, Demonetisation, Gabbar Singh Tax. All of it is theft. One by one, we will show that Narendra Modi ji is not a gatekeeper, but a theif)),’ Gandhi said. 

The taunts come even as the BJP claimed that the Congress is doing revenge politics and as United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra's company was not accepted as a 'middleman'. 

Apart from PM Modi, Gandhi has been consistently attacking Anil Ambani over the Rafale deal. It comes even as the Reliance Group, in a statement quoting Anil Ambani's letter to Gandhi last month, had said, "Allegations of Reliance benefitting by thousands of crores is a figment of imagination, promoted by vested interests." French company Dassault, which is supplying the fighter jets, has entered into a joint venture with Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Defence to meet its offset obligations to create business for Indian firms, following the Rafale deal.

(With ANI inputs)

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