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This story is from November 23, 2013

Rahul on replay: BJP misleads on facts but can’t hide truth

Referring to a UN report, Gandhi said one lakh kids died in the state of hunger over the past five years.
Rahul on replay: BJP misleads on facts but can’t hide truth
MANDSAUR (MP): Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused BJP of disguising facts saying, “BJP men show you all green and good, which is far away from the truth,” he said, adding no matter what they (BJP) do, they can’t hide the truth by presenting a false picture.
Referring to a UN report, Gandhi said one lakh kids died in the state of hunger over the past five years.
“How can the BJP government in MP talk of development? I often ask BJP parliamentarians why they’re against the right to food? They say that if you give anything free to the poor, they’ll be dependent all their lives,” he recounted to his audience.
Hitting out at corruption in BJP, he said, both Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are in the race to outsmart each other in this field. “11 ministers in MP’s BJP government face corruption charges,” he said, adding that the state’s plight will improve only if Congress comes to power.
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Kumud Das

My journalistic career is defined by my interest in the business domain as I traversed the journey across leading media houses and places. I have spent more than 25 years in mainstream journalism, before joining DYPIU, Akurdi (Pune) as an Assistant Professor. I began my career in journalism with The Hindustan Times where I worked for 12 years in\ndifferent parts of the country. Later, I worked as a State Business Correspondent for The Times of India in Madhya Pradesh. My work at ToI was preceded by that at The Financial Express in Mumbai. In the meanwhile, I also worked full-time for major news agencies such as The Press Trust of India (PTI) and United News of India (UNI) as Principal Business Correspondent in Mumbai. At present, I am contributing as a Freelance writer for quite a few publications. And occasionally I write for my Insurance-focused blog: InsureNama.

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