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Rahul Gandhi's brand of politics has been rejected: Arun Jaitley

Rahul Gandhi's brand of politics has been rejected: Arun Jaitley

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 19 Mar 2019, 08:06 am

New Delhi, Mar 19 (UNI): BJP leader and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday said Rahul Gandhi's brand of politics has been rejected.

Taking exception to arrest of youths for raising pro-Narendra Modi slogans in Bengaluru, he said the champions of free speech must speak out on these.

"Hugs for ‘Tukde Tukde’ gang and arrest of peaceful youth raising pro-Modi slogans? Where are the champions of ‘Free Speech’?," Jaitley tweeted.

He further said  Yuvraj (prince) of Congress must know it is the younger generation that decides the course of the nation.

"Stop intimidating youth of India, which has rejected your brand of politics", he wrote.

In another missive, Jaitley wrote India's socio-economic growth story in the last five years has been the best since independence as facts reveal today.

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