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New Delhi. The BJP has termed the apprehension expressed by former Congress President Rahul Gandhi about ED taking action against him as a figment of imagination. Former Union Minister Rajiv Chandrashekhar said that Rahul, who was elected MP from Wayanad twice, was the last person to reach there after such a terrible tragedy. Since the public was asking questions on this, to divert attention, he imagined ED at 2 o'clock in the night or it was a dream.

Chandrasekhar also shared in detail the points of praise made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his policies in the United Nations General Assembly. Former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that after the accident in Wayanad, people were asking what is the responsibility and role of the local MP and the state government which is an ally of INDIAA.

Created a narrative so that people don't ask about Wayanad

Chandrashekhar quipped that someone must have told Rahul at 2 a.m. that people were asking such questions. This should be stopped somehow, a new narrative should be created so that people do not ask about Wayanad. It seems that this is the strategy of the Congress that when questions are asked to them, they lie in an attempt to avoid them.

1200 farmers committed suicide in Karnataka

Rahul also imagined or dreamed about ED to avoid questions from Wayanad. In response to a question, the former Union Minister said that 1200 farmers have committed suicide in Karnataka in one year, but Rahul Gandhi has not visited the family of even a single farmer till date. He should meet them and express sympathy. He should say that our Siddaramaiah government is useless.

United Nations praised Modi government.

Rajiv Chandrasekhar informed that last day the President of the United Nations General Assembly gave an example in detail to the world and said that in India 80 crore people have been lifted out of poverty and 25 crore people have been lifted out of multidimensional poverty and this has happened due to the welfare policies of Prime Minister Modi.

Every country should make policies like this to uplift the poor people of their country. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair urged Britain to adopt India's policies.

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