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Congress 'confused' about Rahul Gandhi's US visit: BJP

Talking to reporters, Naqvi said that each foreign trip undertaken by Modi has proven to be a milestone on the path to making India a world leader.

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Targeting Congress, Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Monday sought to strike a contrast between the current US visits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi, saying that while one was marked by "development debate", the opposition party is "in confusion" over the latter's trip.

Talking to reporters, Naqvi said that each foreign trip undertaken by Modi has proven to be a milestone on the path to making India a world leader. Modi's visits tell the world about the India growth story and the strengths and opportunities in our country, the Minister of State for Minority Affairs said, adding that huge FDI has come from the nations which the prime minister has visited.

Taking a jibe at Gandhi, he claimed that the problem his party faces is to decide whether their "Yuvraaj" was doing "part-time politics" or "full-time tourism". Naqvi further said that "Congress is such a unique party which has no knowledge about its own top leader".

"Congress is in confusion about his (Rahul's) visit," he charged.

Rahul on Monday tweeted a picture of him attending a conference in the US. Congress leader Milind Deora also tweeted pictures of himself and Rahul with Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson and the Congress Vice President's with former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband at the conference.

While BJP has been taking potshots at Congress over Rahul's visit, Congress maintains that he has gone to the US to attend a conference, 'Weekend with Charlie Rose' at the Aspen Institute in Colorado. 

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