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    Gandhi Questions Modi’s Silence on Corruption Charges

    India August 28, 20251 Min Read
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    In Motihari, Bihar, as part of the ‘Voter Rights Yatra,’ Rahul Gandhi directly challenged Prime Minister Modi. He questioned the Prime Minister’s silence in the face of repeated accusations. Gandhi stated his ongoing accusations of corruption and demanded an explanation for the lack of response. Gandhi suggested the Prime Minister’s silence indicated guilt. He believes Modi is aware he has been exposed and can’t escape the consequences. Gandhi also alluded to internal divisions within the BJP, citing communications from BJP MPs who asked him to refrain from accusing the Prime Minister of corruption. Gandhi asserted the truth must be spoken, referencing the significance of the Champaran movement in Bihar, which spread throughout the country. Gandhi hinted at the wider impact of the Mahadevpura revelations, indicating similar developments would be seen across the nation.

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