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'Is Clean India a success?' 'Yes': Rahul Gandhi's college quiz in Bengaluru backfires

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BANGALORE: In a major embarrassment, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi's question on whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious Clean India campaign is working or not was met with a resounding 'yes' on Wednesday.

Rahul, while addressing the students at Bengaluru's prestigious Mount Carmel College, asked his audience if the Clean India campaign is a success. "Yes," came the reply from the audience, all women.

The embarrassment for the Congress vice-president came in the middle of a fresh round of attacks he launched on Modi, saying one man decides everything in the NDA government.

"PM thinks India can be transformed by the PMO alone. One man alone cannot transform the country. How can one person have all the answers?" the 45-year-old leader said during an interaction with the students of Mount Carmel College in Bangalore.

"I am against the idea that certain people in the country have all the answers, and everybody else should not be part of the conversation," Rahul said, adding that the "suit-boot sarkar", his famous phrase for the government, is failing.
 
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BANGALORE: In a major embarrassment, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi's question on whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious Clean India campaign is working or not was met with a resounding 'yes' on Wednesday.

Rahul, while addressing the students at Bengaluru's prestigious Mount Carmel College, asked his audience if the Clean India campaign is a success. "Yes," came the reply from the audience, all women.

The embarrassment for the Congress vice-president came in the middle of a fresh round of attacks he launched on Modi, saying one man decides everything in the NDA government.

"PM thinks India can be transformed by the PMO alone. One man alone cannot transform the country. How can one person have all the answers?" the 45-year-old leader said during an interaction with the students of Mount Carmel College in Bangalore.

"I am against the idea that certain people in the country have all the answers, and everybody else should not be part of the conversation," Rahul said, adding that the "suit-boot sarkar", his famous phrase for the government, is failing.
This is what modi is saying connect with youth leave the old minded people, congress is dreaming that it will be everlasting with its anti Hindu, anti national activity, my grand parents were ardent supporters of Indira Gandhi who called her as indiramma, now their grand son hates them as congress is anti Hindu party. This is the change which has happened over years, Mr Raul gandi from italy citizen of england, gora firangi, has no idea of India, he may be thinking every state will by like bihar:lol:
 
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