"Which things were implemented by them": Nishikant Dubey challenges Congress to show development records from 1974 to 2014
New Delhi [India], March 13 (ANI): BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Friday challenged the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi to provide evidence of any significant implementation of key national projects, such as nuclear facilities and railway electrification, during their decades-long tenure, from 1974 to 2014.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, while speaking to the reporters, said, "A report was prepared from 1970-1974, all the recommendations of the report, like developing nuclear facilities, railways should be electrified...I challenge the Congress party, Rahul Gandhi which things were implemented by them from 1974 to 2014...India is not affected by the West Asia conflict...PM Modi will safeguard the people of the nation..."
Earlier, on Thursday, Rahul Gandhi further stressed that energy security forms the foundation of any nation's stability. He criticised the idea of allowing external powers to influence India's decisions regarding its energy partnerships.
"The foundation of every single nation is its energy security. Allowing the United States to decide who we buy oil from, who we buy gas from, and whether we can buy oil from Russia or not...Our relationship with different oil suppliers can be decided by us. This is what has been bartered...Why a nation the size of India would allow any other nation, the President of another nation to give us permission to buy Russian oil, to decide who our relationships are with," Rahul Gandhi said.
On Thursday, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, expressed concern over the shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) amid the situation in West Asia, asking the Centre to start preparing and change the mindset.
Gandhi said, "Normally, the procedure is that you can ask to talk. So I asked to be allowed to make a statement about the LPG gas and oil situation in the country. But a new procedure has started where the Minister will first decide, then I will speak, then the Minister will reply."
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