"Nation stands with Modi": Fadnavis calls Rahul Gandhi "most rejected commodity" after Congress attacks PM's 'seven appeals'
New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI): Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, calling him "the most rejected commodity in Indian politics", after the latter criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "seven appeals" made during an address in Secunderabad.
Speaking to reporters, Fadnavis said Rahul Gandhi had repeatedly been rejected by the people in elections and asserted that the country stood firmly behind Prime Minister Modi.
The remarks came after Rahul Gandhi criticised PM Modi's "seven appeals" where the Prime Minister urged people to reduce edible oil consumption, use public transport, adopt natural farming practices, and minimise fuel usage to help the country cope with global economic pressures caused by international conflicts.
Rahul Gandhi on Monday hit back at Prime Minister Modi's recent 'seven appeals' to counter the ongoing West Asia crisis, and termed them as "failures" rather than "sermons." In an 'X' post, the Congress MP intensified his attack on PM Modi, reiterating his 'Compromised PM' criticism and added that running the country is no longer in the hands of the Prime Minister.
He highlighted Maharashtra's focus on infrastructure, technology, renewable energy and manufacturing as key pillars of future economic growth.
"The future economy is driven by AI, data centres, deep tech innovations, and clean energy. We are emerging as India's most developed data infrastructure. Twenty per cent of automobile output and EV manufacturing -- our ambition is to design and build in Maharashtra. The future belongs to those who create," he said. (ANI)
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