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‘Rahul needs notes’: Kangana Ranaut attacks Congressman over ‘amnesia’ remark against PM Modi | India News – Times of India
“If you listen to the Prime Minister’s speeches, he speaks for an hour without looking at a paper, while Rahul Gandhi needs small notes even for an 11-minute speech. Without this he cannot speak for a minute, yet he claims he has no amnesia. I think he should have some manners,” actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut said about the Opposition Leader in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi’s recent comments on Prime Minister Modi.
Kangana highlighted the global recognition of the Prime Minister by stating, “Everyone knows that the entire world is discussing about the personality of Prime Minister Modi. He is the most popular leader in the world, but I think it is a shame that our opposition is jealous of the Prime Minister and that is why they make such comments.”
Earlier in the day, Rahul recalled Prime Minister Modi’s memory and drew a comparison with outgoing US President Joe Bidenwho regularly made headlines for forgetting the names of world leaders at summits.
“My sister told me that she had heard Modi ji’s speech. And whatever we say, in that speech, Modi ji is saying the same thing today. I don’t know, maybe he has lost his memory,” Rahul said attacking. the 74-year-old BJP leader.
“The former president of America always forgot that he had to be reminded from behind. The President of Ukraine came and the President of America said that Russian President Putin has come. He had lost his memory, the same way our Prime Minister is losing his memory,” he added.
Kangana has also extended her support to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s ‘batenge to katenge’ slogan, describing it as a “call for unity.”
Speaking to ANI, she said, “This is a call for unity. We are taught from childhood that unity is strength. If we are together, we will be safe and if we get divided, we will be cut off… Our party is a Sanatani party, if our party wants, we can also bring PoK together, while the opposition’s conspiracy to create division to sow is not successful.”