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Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of indulging in ‘politics of polarization’ : 6 points

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"Frankly, the Congress party was unable to do it. But Modi is also unable to do it. It is a deeper problem, so we have to first accept it as a problem and then we have to unite at solving it. Right now nobody is willing to accept," Gandhi said. / Image courtesy: Twitter
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"So those same people who got angry with us because we could not deliver on those 30,000 jobs are now going to get angry with Modi. The central issue is resolving that problem."/ Image Courtesy: Rahul Gandhi Twitter
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday while addressing the students at Princeton University, United States said that politics of polarization is taking place in India. / Image courtesy: Rahull Gandhi Twitter
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday while addressing the students at Princeton University, United States said that politics of polarization is taking place in India. / Image courtesy: Rahull Gandhi Twitter
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Gandhi had last week spoken at the University of California, Berkeley, and termed the demonetisation decision of the Modi government a
Gandhi had last week spoken at the University of California, Berkeley, and termed the demonetisation decision of the Modi government a "self-inflicted wound" and said "lynching and attacks on liberals were badly damaging India"./ PTI IMAGE
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He accused the Prime Minister of diverting from the issue of job creation and pointing finger elsewhere.
He accused the Prime Minister of diverting from the issue of job creation and pointing finger elsewhere. "The anger is building up in India right now. We can sense it. So to me, the challenge is how to solve the problem in a democratic environment. / PTI IMAGE
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Answering a query about a new person having a greater say in the US and Indian politics, Gandhi said the reason for the rise of Modi and also to an extent of US President Donald Trump was the
Answering a query about a new person having a greater say in the US and Indian politics, Gandhi said the reason for the rise of Modi and also to an extent of US President Donald Trump was the "question of jobs". / PTI IMAGE
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