Will Modi Retire at 75, Asks Kharge Citing RSS; Rahul Calls PM ‘All Show’
- Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating he is 'not a big problem' in politics and lacks 'dum' or power.
- Gandhi claimed that the media has exaggerated Modi's importance, calling him 'all show and no substance.'
- BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi defended Modi, highlighting his record of 4,078 consecutive days as Prime Minister, surpassing Indira Gandhi's tenure.
- Gandhi expressed concern over the lack of representation for marginalized communities in India's bureaucracy, noting they constitute nearly 90% of the population.
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'All Show, No Substance': Rahul Gandhi on PM Modi
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. In a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said he has met the PM in person a few times and found him "all show and no substance". India News | 'All Show, No Substance': Rahul Gandhi on PM Modi.
Is Narendra Modi exempt from BJP's 75-year retirement rule?
PM Modi's political future faces scrutiny as he approaches 75, the unofficial BJP retirement age that has sidelined other senior leaders. A look at the implications of his age on leadership, alongside a broader societal obsession with fitness and the reluctance of prominent figures to yield their positions
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