Congress chief and Lok Sabha MP Rahul Gandhi at this time in contrast Prime Minister Narendra Modi and businessman Gautam Adani with pickpocket. Addressing a rally in Rajasthan, the Congress chief mentioned that pickpocket by no means come alone, they arrive in a bunch of three, whereas one diverts the sufferer’s consideration, second cuts the pocket from behind. He then went on to say that PM Modi comes on tv from the entrance to divert folks’s consideration after which Adani comes from behind and takes the cash.
“The pickpocket never comes alone. He cannot cut your pocket if he would come alone. There are three people. One comes from the front, one from the back and one from the distance. The one coming from the front will divert your attention and as soon your mind is diverted, the number 2 comes from behind and cuts your pocket using a blade. The third one watches people to alert the two in case there is any threat,” mentioned Rahul Gandhi.
He then went on so as to add, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s job is to divert your attention. He comes on TV from the front and distracts the public by raising topics of Hindu-Muslim, demonetization or GST. Meanwhile, Adani comes from behind and takes the money while Amit Shah watches from the distance that if someone comes in between, he will beat them using sticks.”
#WATCH | Rajasthan: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi addresses an election rally in Bharatpur, says, “The pickpocket never comes alone, there are three people. One comes from the front, one from the back and one from the distance… Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s job is to divert your… pic.twitter.com/BDiZX0gStH
— ANI (@ANI) November 22, 2023
This is yet one more assault on Modi by Gandhi forward of voting for the Rajasthan Election. After India’s World Cup loss, Rahul Gandhi not directly referred to as Modi a ‘panauti’ blaming him for the ultimate drubbing.Â
Rajasthan will go to the polls on November 25 whereas the counting of votes will happen on December 3. The BJP and the ruling Congress are locked in an in depth contest within the state.Â