PM silent on inflation, fuel prices, ‘murder of farmers’: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Sunday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying he remains silent on the “killings of farmers and BJP workers”, and rising prices, but turns “violent” when he is criticised or his “friends” questioned.
He also targeted the government over Army Chief General M M Naravane’s “China was here to stay” remark in the context of standoff in eastern Ladakh.
“‘China here to stay.’ Where? On our land,” Gandhi said on Twitter, tagging a media report on General Naravane’s statement on the PLA build-up.
In another tweet, the former Congress chief attacked the prime minister over his silence on the rising fuel price prices and the recent “killings” of farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri.









