Not scared of Modi, doesn't matter if he is PM: Rahul Gandhi while addressing Cong workers
Wayanad (Kerala), February 13: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Monday that he is not "afraid" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming that the Prime Minister believes he is very powerful and that people fear him.
While addressing Congress workers in his Lok Sabha constituency Wayanad, the senior party leader stated that PM Modi would be forced to face the truth one day.
"PM thinks he is very powerful and people will get scared of him. The Prime Minister does not realise the absolute last thing I am scared of is Narendra Modi. It doesn't matter if he is the PM of India. Because one day he will be forced to face his truth," Rahul Gandhi added.
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He also questioned why parts of his speech in Parliament during the budget session were removed but no words from the Prime Minister's speech in which he allegedly insulted the Congress leader were removed.
"Parts of my speech in parliament were removed. I did not insult anybody. I was asked to show proof with regards to what I said and I have written a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker with every point they have removed along with supporting proof. I do not expect my words will be allowed to go on the record. The PM of the country directly insulted me but his words are not taken off the record. He said why is your name Gandhi and not Nehru," he said.
Gandhi also claimed that PM Modi's hands were shaking while he was speaking about Adani in Parliament.
"Truth always comes out. All you have to do was to look at my face when I was speaking and his face. Look how many times the PM drank water and how his hands were shaking while drinking water," Rahul Gandhi said.
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- ANI