Congress President Rahul Gandhi today took another dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged him to speak on the Nirav Modi-PNB fraud case.

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Taking a dig at Narendra Modi's 'Maan Ki Baat' programme on Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi on Twitter urged for the prime minister's comment over Rs 11,400 crore PNB fraud case involving billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi.

"Modi Ji, last month you ignored my suggestions for your Mann Ki Baat monologue. Why ask for ideas when in your heart you know what every Indian wants to hear you speak about?," Rahul Gandhi tweeted.

"1. Nirav Modi's 22,000 Cr. Loot & Scoot. 2. The 58,000 Cr. RAFALE scam. I look forward to your sermon," Gandhi added in the tweet.

Rahul was responding to PM Modi's tweet where he asked for suggestions for the upcoming 'Mann ki Baat' programme later this month.

Earlier this week, Mr. Gandhi slammed the prime minister over his silence and had asked him to 'speak up' on the PNB fraud case. 

"PM Modi tells kids how to pass exams for two hours but won't speak for two minutes on the 22,000 crore banking scam," Gandhi said on Twitter while referring to Prime Minister Modi's 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' event. He further questioned Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for avoiding to give a clarification on this issue. "Mr. Jaitley is in hiding," he added.

"Stop behaving as if you're guilty! Speak up," he added.

The Congress chief on February 16 also lashed out at the Narendra Modi-led Central government, saying that they were the catalyst in helping Lalit Modi and Nirav Modi escape.

Using a chemical reaction and balancing, much to the humour of all the science geeks and chemistry lovers out there, Rahul Gandhi tweeted this: "The scamster's escape formula: La(Mo) + Ni(Mo) -----> Bha(Go)#ModiRobsIndia."