Modi shunted out CBI chief for \'pointing fingers\' at Rafale deal: Rahul

Modi shunted out CBI chief for 'pointing fingers' at Rafale deal: Rahul

IANS  |  Jhalawar (Rajasthan) 

on Wednesday accused of shunting out the because he was "pointing fingers" at the controversial deal.

In a post-midnight drama, the Centre on Wednesday virtually sacked in the midst of a war at the agency's top, a decision that drew condemnation from the opposition. Verma moved the Supreme Court, which will hear his plea on Friday.

Gandhi's taunts on Modi and his accusations on the fighter planes deal drew applause from the audience.

Seizing the moment, Gandhi exhorted, "Taali Bajane Se Kuchh Nahin Hoga, Batan Dabane Se Hoga (clapping will not help, voting will)."

Modiji is known for his long speeches. He is always seen with dignitaries draped in 'suit-boot'. However, neither he nor the is seen anywhere with farmers, he added.

Attacking Raje, he said that although Lalit Modi is sitting in London, he has given crores of rupees to the son of the

He charged that has closed 25,000 schools in the state, snatching the Right To Education of thousands of children.

The government refuses to waive off farmers' loans. Farmers who fail to pay their loans are called defaulters, but when industrialists fail to pay their loans, the government gives them a red carpet welcome.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan's said that and other leaders were spreading lies.

He said that Rahul was unaware of the fact that was ranked second in the NCERT report in the education stream. A total of 78,000 teachers were appointed during the BJP government.

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 19:46 IST