Cong rips 'millstone' admission - News Summed Up

Cong rips 'millstone' admission


"The true colour is shown now... it is clear Modi used fraudulent ways to seek votes. It is about the attitude to rely on falsehood to mislead people," party spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said. PTI had quoted Gadkari as saying in Mumbai that " achchhe din", the good-days-are-ahead slogan on which Modi rode to power in 2104, had become a millstone around the government's neck. "They wove a web of deceit to lure voters and are now trying to wriggle out," Singhvi said. It said Singh did say " achchhe din will come" at a Pravasi Bharatiya conference in January 2014, but never used it as a campaign slogan.


Source: The Telegraph September 14, 2016 22:07 UTC



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