Visiting Assam is nothing more than a picnic for Rahul Gandhi: Amit Shah
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Visiting Assam is nothing more than a picnic for Rahul Gandhi: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister and BJP leader took a fresh jibe at Congress Scion Rahul Gandhi during a public rally in Assam's Udalguri on March 22 and said that visiting Assam is nothing more than a picnic for Rahul Gandhi.
"Recently, Rahul baba visited Assam.
For him, visiting Assam is nothing more than a picnic.
When he talks about labourers, I feel like laughing, as Congress didn't do anything for tea garden workers during the time they were in power," said Home Minister Shah ahead of Assam polls.
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