
New Delhi, Feb 4 (IANS) Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi Wednesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of working for a few industrialists.
Addressing an election rally here, he took a jibe at the suit Modi wore during US President Barack Obama's visit, which had his name embroidered over it.
"The prices of petrol and diesel have gone down, but the inflation is not coming down. If the benefit of fall in oil prices in international market is not going into your pocket, then where is it going," he asked.
"Modi has four to five businessmen friends... the loss you face when you buy vegetables is their profit," he said.
Taking a jibe at Modi's famous suit which had his name on it in pinstripes, the Gandhi scion said: "He wears suit worth Rs.10 lakh, but even that is not made in India, it's made in UK."
India no longer a reluctant engager: Deputy NSA
New Delhi, Feb 13 (IANS) “India is not a reluctant engager any more” and is engagin
Rhea Chakraborty remembers Sushant Singh Rajput, wrote - without you, there is no life...
Today is the first death anniversary of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Along with all the
Violence against Hindus in Bangladesh has not stopped yet. Meanwhile, there is a possibility of v
The two-day-long G-20 summit chaired by India is being discussed all over the world today. The wo
No casualties in Gas pipeline blaze in Telangana
Mumbai, March 2 (IANS) Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure Ltd (RGTIL), a part of the Mu
Underlining the weakening of the ecosystem of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir due to the efforts o
Civil servants must have right values: President
New Delhi, March 14 (IANS) President Pranab Mukherjee has said the country's civil servants mus
IND vs PAK: Whether Pakistan will come to India to play World Cup or not, the new PCB chief reacted
Since October till now, the tussle between BCCI and PCB is not taking its name. After the stateme
From April 1, 2021, there may be a big change in your gratuity, PF, and working hours. Gratuity a
Cryptocurrency: Decline in the digital currency market, Uniswap raises hopes, jumps 3 percent
Cryptocurrency markets around the world are seeing a decline on Monday. During this period, the w