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    Two people worship PM Modi and get whatever they want: Rahul Gandhi

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    In a dig at PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi stated that those who perform "tapasya" (penance) receive nothing from the government, whereas two people worship PM Modi all day and receive whatever they desire.

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    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that railways, airports, ports, roads, and electricity are all being made available to only two people in India. Rahul was speaking in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, during his Bharat Jodo Yatra.
    In a dig at PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi stated that those who perform "tapasya" (penance) receive nothing from the government, whereas two people worship PM Modi all day and receive whatever they desire.

    "Those who do 'Tapasya' do not get anything from the government," Rahul said.

    "Two people worship PM Modi throughout the day and get whatever they want. "Railways, airports, ports, roads, electricity everything is being made available to them," he added.

    Though Rahul Gandhi didn't take any names, he frequently pointed the finger at Adani-Ambani in his talks, claiming that they jointly controlled the country due to their closeness to PM Modi.


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