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Rahul Gandhi Slams 'Psychologically Finished' PM Modi at Lucknow Constitution Event

By Editorial Team 👁 29
Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi unleashed a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Samvidhan Sammelan here, claiming the PM is "psychologically finished" following allegations that a Union minister was compromised. Speaking to party workers and supporters at the event celebrating constitutional values and democratic institutions, Gandhi's remarks have escalated the fierce political showdown between the Congress and BJP. The sharp critique comes amid heated exchanges over governance, accountability, and constitutional principles. Gandhi's words are injecting new fire into the national debate, just ahead of crucial electoral battles.
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