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Continuing his attack on the Centre over India-China border dispute, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Thursday tweeted a new video, suggesting that the country needs to “adopt a global vision” to deal with Beijing’s aggression. Sharpening his attack at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gandhi said the PM is “100 per cent focused on building his own image.”
“India’s captured institutions are all busy doing this task. One man’s image is not a substitute for a national vision,” Gandhi posted along with a two-minute-long video.
“This is the point at which the road parts. That’s why I am aggravated… Because I can see that a huge opportunity is being lost. Why? Because we are not thinking long-term, we are not thinking big and we are disturbing our internal balance. We are fighting amongst each other… just because of politics,” he adds.
Stating that the prime minister has no “clear vision” for the country, Gandhi further said, “I know the Prime Minister is an opponent. My responsibility is to ask questions and put pressure on him so that he does his work. His responsibility is to give the vision. I can tell you, guaranteed it’s not there and that’s why China is there today.”
The video comes days after Gandhi targeted the prime minister for fabricating a fake strongman image to come to power which has now become India’s biggest weakness as he has to protect the idea of ‘56 Inch’. The BJP hit back, with party president J P Nadda accusing Gandhi of indulging in “mudslinging” and describing his remarks as another “failed” edition of “Project RG Relaunch”.
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