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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday amid buzz over his Lok Sabha seats. The newly re-elected lawmaker said that he was facing a ‘dilemma’ as he tried to choose between Wayanad and Raebareli.
“Unfortunately, like the Prime Minister, I am not guided by God. I am a human being. You saw how the Prime Minister said ‘400-paar’ which disappeared and then came ‘300-paar’. After that, he said, “I am not biological. I do not take any decision. I have been put on this earth by Parmatma and he takes decisions. His strange ‘Parmatma’ makes him take all the decisions in favor of Ambani and Adani. He tells him to give Bombay airport, Lucknow airport, and power plants to Adani and help him with schemes like Agniveer,” he added.
Gandhi's remarks came in response to Modi's recent statement that he is not guided by any human being, but by God. Modi had made this statement while addressing a rally in Gujarat on Tuesday.
Gandhi's attack on Modi is seen as a sign of the growing tension between the two leaders. Gandhi has been critical of Modi's policies in the past, and has accused him of being autocratic.
It remains to be seen how Modi will respond to Gandhi's latest attack. The two leaders are likely to face off in the next Lok Sabha elections, which are scheduled to be held in 2024.
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