January 12, 2026 06:38 pm (IST)
Bihar: Rahul takes dig at PM Modi, asks him to stop lying and start working
Motihari, Bihar, Oct 26 (IBNS): Taking a dig at Narendra Modi, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who addressed a rally in poll-bound Bihar's Motihari town, on Monday said the Prime Minister wears bright, costly suits and travels across the world but do not get time to meet poor farmers.
"The Prime Minister wears bright suits and travels across the world, but has no time to meet poor farmers and Dalits," Rahul Gandhi said.
He also said PM Modi should "stop lying and start working now" since people of India are not dumb and won't tolerate his lies for long.
Gandhi promised that, "The Congress knows how to rule, we ran a government for 10 years. We moved millions of poor from poverty. We will do the same in Bihar."
The Congress number 2 is campaigning in Bihar ahead of the remaining three phases of the assembly elections here.
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