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PM Modi Wants Ideas For Mann Ki Baat. Rahul Gandhi Taunts Him With 3

Rahul Gandhi's tweet was a response to PM Modi's post a day earlier, also
on Twitter, asking people to come up with suggestions for the first "Mann
Ki Baat" of 2018 on January 28. "It is always a delight to read your
insightful ideas and inputs," PM Modi had told them.

All India | Edited by Aloke Tikku | Updated: January 19, 2018 20:18 IST

Modi Wants Ideas For Mann Ki Baat. Rahul Gandhi Taunts Him With 3
Congress president Rahul Gandhi has been throwing punches on the government
over its economic policies

NEW DELHI:  Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, who has amped up his criticism of
government over the last few months, on Friday took a jab at PM Narendra
Modi who had asked people to list what they wanted him to talk about in his
monthly radio programme, "Mann Ki Baat", later this month.

Mr Gandhi said he had three.

"Since you've requested some ideas for your #MannKiBaat monologue, tell us
about how you plan to" create jobs, push the Chinese out of Doklam and stop
the rapes in Haryana, Mr Gandhi tweeted, echoing the three points on which
the opposition party has been throwing punches at the ruling BJP.

The tweet was a response to PM Modi's post a day earlier, also on Twitter,
asking people to come up with suggestions for the first "Mann Ki Baat" of
2018 on January 28. "It is always a delight to read your insightful ideas
and inputs," PM Modi had told them.

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Dear @narendramodi, since you've requested some ideas for your #MannKiBaat
monologue, tell us about how you plan to:

1. Get our youth JOBS
2. Get the Chinese out of DHOKA-LAM
3. Stop the RAPES in Haryana.

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Rahul Gandhi has taken swipes at PM Modi over the programme, blaming him
for only speaking his mind and not listening to the people.


But much of this criticism has been at party fora and election meetings.

The Congress chief's demand to get the Chinese out of Doklam - "DHOKA-LAM"
as he spelt the face-off site between India and China last year which is
seen as a play on the word Dhokha, (betrayal) - comes days after reports
about construction activities by the Chinese in the vicinity.

New Delhi had insisted yesterday that the status quo at the stand-off site
has not been altered but the Congress had kept up the pressure, accusing
the government of misleading the nation  over the presence of Chinese
troops at the plateau.

BJP-ruled Haryana has also been in the news for a spate of rapes including
gang rape of two minor Dalit girls in the state while the Congress
president has attempted to pin down the NDA government for not creating
enough jobs.

Mr Gandhi's tweet was in line with the Congress throwing punches at the
government's economic policies.

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