External Affairs Ministry does not tell the names of people who went abroad with PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi quipped on the news related to foreign visits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in spite of the CIC's order that the Foreign Ministry has not shared information about the people who went on a foreign trip with Modi.
New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs refused to answer the RTI filed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on how many people were taken during his foreign visit. Logic given privacy. While the Central Information Commission had asked the Ministry of External Affairs to respond to RTI. Now Congress chief Rahul Gandhi has targeted these reports. Rahul Gandhi quipped on the news related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign visits, which said that despite the CIC's order, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not share the information of people traveling abroad with Modi.He said on Twitter and Facebook, Writing TravelJentModi, he targeted the PM Modi. Rahul Gandhi tweeted while writing: "In the RTI, the Prime Minister should say that I take them along with him whom I will not take if the police take it."
Congress President Rahul Gandhi has also been attacking PM Narendra Modi earlier. He said in the past that the attention of the Narendra Modi government was on the need to re-fix more than finalizing the defense deal of the UPA, due to which the life of the pilots of Indian Air Force (IAF) was in danger because they were old planes Are bound to blow Rahul said through a Facebook post, "Since 2014, instead of finalizing the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government's final deal, the present government focused solely on deciding the deal to benefit its industrialists . "
Rahul further said, "And so our pilots have to risk their lives every day - they have to blow the old Jaguar, which kept some parts of it in Junk Yardo of France and other parts of the world for re-use. goes."
He said, "It is not only embarrassing, but it fades the reputation of India, because of which the life of our pilot is threatened." In favor of Rafael deal during the UPA regime, Rahul said, "In pursuing the deal for 126 Rafale aircraft in the UPA regime, the IAF was rejuvenated and we were able to replace the old planes like Jaguar."
Rahul further said, "And so our pilots have to risk their lives every day - they have to blow the old Jaguar, which kept some parts of it in Junk Yardo of France and other parts of the world for re-use. goes."
He said, "It is not only embarrassing, but it fades the reputation of India, because of which the life of our pilot is threatened." In favor of Rafael deal during the UPA regime, Rahul said, "In pursuing the deal for 126 Rafale aircraft in the UPA regime, the IAF was rejuvenated and we were able to replace the old planes like Jaguar."
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