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Rahul Gandhi attacks PM Narendra Modi over 'Naga Accord'

| | Feb 04, 2018, at 10:40 pm

New Delhi, Feb 4 (IBNS): Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday attacked  Narendra Modi and said he is the first  Prime Minister of the nation whose words ' don't mean anything'.

Questioning the PM over the NAGA accord, Gandi tweeted: " August 2015, Mr Modi claims to create history by signing the NAGA accord. Feb 2018, Naga Accord is still nowhere to be found. Modi ji is the first ever Indian PM whose words don't mean anything. #CantFindTheAccord."

Nagaland will go to poll on Feb 27.

Gandhi made the remarks at this crucial juncture for the state where people will vote to elect a new Assembly in the upcoming days.

Modi and National Socialist Council of Nagaland had signed the crucial accord in August 2015 with an aim of ending insurgency in the region.

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