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Rahul accuses Modi of implementing RSS agenda of hate

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Shajapur (MP): In a no-holds-barred assault against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, erstwhile Congress President Rahul Gandhi alleged on Saturday that the former leader’s work is to disseminate hatred and violence at the orchestration of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

Addressing a rally in this district headquarters of election-bound Madhya Pradesh, the visiting leader said, “This is an epic clash of ideologies. On one side stands the Congress and on the other are the RSS and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Gandhiji is arrayed against Godse! Affection and fraternity are pitted against arrogance. Mr Modi’s countenance is beamed round the clock as the Fourth Estate is being remote controlled by tycoon Gautam Adani.

My Lok Sabha membership was cancelled so that I may not be able to speak against him in the house. Ports, airports, infrastructure and paddy silos; everywhere you look you will see Mr Adani.

Each day, money from peasants’ pockets goes to a couple of industrialists.”

No dispensation should function for any particular organization or for a couple of business magnates, Mr Gandhi emphasised.

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