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Rahul Gandhi reveals his grand strategy for 2024-Will it work?

“Rahul Gandhi reveals his grand strategy for 2024-Will it work?”, Swarajyamag, September 3, 2023:

On 1 September, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi revealed his strategy for success in next year’s general elections to leaders of the I.N.D.I.A. coalition in Mumbai. According to press reports, his plan is to unravel three illusions about Prime Minister Narendra Modi:

The first illusion: that Modi and his government are not corrupt. On the contrary, Gandhi referred to market reports which allude to collusion between Modi and the Adani group.

The second illusion: that Modi has improved India’s standing in the world. Gandhi does not agree; instead, he believes the Modi government has failed to adequately tackle our issues with China because it is mired in ‘administrative paralysis’.

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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