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Rahul Gandhi mocks 'acche din' campaign of Modi

| | Mar 05, 2016, at 04:18 pm
New Delhi, Mar 5 (IBNS) Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who was verbally attacked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his failing intellect on Thursday in the Parliament, hit back at the central government and their "acche din" campaign on Saturday.

Rahul was quoted as saying by the Congress' official twitter account, "Delhi ki sarkaar jab jayegi tab Hindustan mein sachmuch ke acche din aajayegi," which literally translates to "the good days as promised will indeed come when the central government is out of power."

They also wrote: "Achhe Din [good days] will only come when the Modi Government goes."

Meanwhile, in another tweet the Congress said that they are committed to bringing a strong Real Estate Bill.

"We stand with home buyers and is committed to bring a strong Real Estate Bill."
 

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