Rahul Gandhi challenges PM Modi to debate on corruption; flays him for not hiking import duty on apples
Congress President Rahul Gandhi
challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to engage in a debate with him on the
issue of corruption and flayed him for not hiking import duty on apples.
Addressing a public meeting on the last day of electioneering today at
Police ground in Himachal Pradesh’s Solan, the Congress president said, I am
ready to engage in debate with Modi on corruption issues at any place.
He reiterated his allegations of Rafale deal being overpriced. He
Criticized Prime Minister for demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax
(GST). He said the small and medium scale industrialists, traders and
unemployed youth were adversely affected with demonetisation and GST.
Congress President also flayed Prime Minister for not fulfilling his poll
promises of hiking import duty on apples and providing 2 crore jobs every year.
The Congress president also spoke in detail about how he would implement
NYAY scheme as promised in the Congress manifesto if it is voted to power