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Women's reservation, ERCP all empty promises because PM Modi's envelope is empty: Priyanka Gandhi

IndiaTimes Thursday, 26 October 2023
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, a Congress leader, has responded to accusations made by the BJP that she falsely claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a donation of only Rs 21 at a temple. The BJP had filed a complaint with the Election Commission, urging them to take action against her. In her response, Priyanka Gandhi said , The BJP people got so angry with one of my statements that they filed a case against me. I had said that I saw on TV -- PM came to Devnarayan ji's temple with Rs 21 in an envelope.
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