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Didn't come here to lie, my name is not Narendra Modi: Rahul Gandhi in Assam

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Didn't come here to lie, my name is not Narendra Modi: Rahul Gandhi in Assam

Didn't come here to lie, my name is not Narendra Modi: Rahul Gandhi in Assam

Taking a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on March 31 stated that if one wants to listen to lies, can switch on TV as PM lies to India 24 hours there.

He also said that he hasn't come to Assam to lie as his name isn't Narendra Modi.

"I have not come here to lie to you.

My name isn't Narendra Modi.

If you want to listen to lies - about Assam, farmers, about anything - then switch on your TV, look at Narendra Modi's face and listen to him as much as you want.

He lies to India 24 hours," said Rahul Gandhi.


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