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Congress president Rahul Gandhi with party chairperson Sonia Gandhi. (Arvind Yadav/Hindustan Times via GettyImages)
The Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s incessant attacks on Prime Minister Modi, regarding Rafale deal, on twitter and in his speeches are now being used by a Pakistani Minister and an Ex-Minister to attack the Prime Minister and Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
Pakistan’s Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Hussain, and Ex-Interior Minister Rehman Malik have taken cues from Rahul’s attack on PM.
Earlier on 21 September, Rahul accused PM of ‘personally delivering a deal worth billions to a bankrupt Anil Ambani,’
On 22 September, Rahul Gandhi, in a tweet alleged that the PM and Anil Ambani had jointly done a ‘surgical strike’ on the Indian defence forces by a ‘one hundred and thirty thousand crore’ deal. He accused Prime Minister Modi of dishonouring the blood of martyred Indian soldiers.
Taking a cue from Rahul’s tweets, Pakistan’s Information and Broadcasting Minister wrote, “ These tweets explain BJP led Tirade against Pakistan, Apni Jang Khud Lado #RafaelDeal.”
Senator Rehman Malik, Ex-Interior Minister of Pakistan, went a step ahead and wanted Rahul Gandhi to follow ‘JET GATE’ in order to become the PM of India.
He also gave credit of exposing ‘Jet Gate scandal’ to Rahul and slammed Modi supporters for having an ‘inimical mindset’ towards Rahul for exposing ‘RSS infected PM Modi’. Rehman was confident that Rahul Gandhi would beat Prime Minister Modi in ‘Jet Gate’ and next elections.
This support from Pakistani politicians comes after the Indian government called off peace talks with Pakistan.
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