PM plays drums in Japan as India reels under power crisis, Rahul Gandhi says - The Times of India
AMETHI: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday stepped up attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the PM "plays drums in Japan as India reels under a power crisis"
Speaking to reporters in his constituency Amethi, Gandhi said that the BJP government, after being in power for over 100 days, has failed to deliver the promises it made to the people.
"Prime Minister had promised he would tackle corruption and inflation. Government has forgotten its promises," he said in a strong attack on Modi.
Rahul Gandhi said that Modi is playing drums in Japan while there is no electricity in India. (PTI photo)
Speaking on the infighting that has clouded the Congress party since their election defeat, he said, "These types of tensions have always been there, we will deal with that."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned yesterday after concluding his 5-day trip to Japan, which promised to give $35 billion to India over the next five years for developmental projects, as the two sides agreed to enhance their strategic cooperation to a new level.