Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Modi and Mamata Banerjee at Hooghly Rally
'The day Trump opens the Epstein files, Modi is finished!': Rahul Gandhi at Bengal rally
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During a rally in Hooghly, West Bengal, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in India's Lok Sabha, criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for their governance styles, claiming both are corrupt and create a climate of fear. He suggested that their downfall could be linked to the release of Epstein files.
- 01Rahul Gandhi attacked both Modi and Banerjee for corruption.
- 02He claimed both leaders create an atmosphere of intimidation.
- 03Gandhi linked their potential political demise to the release of Epstein files.
- 04He emphasized the need for accountability in governance.
- 05The rally took place in Hooghly, West Bengal.
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At a public meeting in Hooghly, West Bengal, Rahul Gandhi (Leader of Opposition in India's Lok Sabha) launched a fierce critique against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. He accused both leaders of embodying corrupt governance models and fostering an environment of fear and lawlessness. Gandhi stated that Mamata Banerjee was 'no less corrupt' than Modi, asserting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) perpetuate similar issues. He provocatively suggested that the release of Epstein files could lead to significant political consequences for Modi, hinting at a potential downfall for both leaders. His remarks resonate with ongoing concerns about accountability and governance in India.
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Gandhi's statements may influence public perception of both Modi and Banerjee, potentially affecting their political standing.
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