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Congress releases book on BJP "U-turns"

| | Dec 01, 2014, at 09:10 pm
New Delhi, Dec 1 (IBNS) Congress on Monday released a booklet on the alleged U-turn of the Narendra Modi government on various issues in the past months.

"Once again Shri Modi has taken a U-Turn. This time its on the Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh, which the then UPA-govt. had proposed and the NDA had opposed," said Congress General Secretary AICC-Incharge of Communication releasing the booklet of U-turns by the Modi government.

He said once present Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had demanded that the nation must know the circumstances leading to the death of Netaji Subhas Bose but now in response to an RTI has refused to make public the documents.

Maken said Singh and BJP must now apologize for misleading the people when they were not in power.

Maken also hit out at the PM on the black money issue as Modi had once promised to bring back the black money withint 100 days of his government.

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