Rahul\'s public speeches have high humour quotient: Fadnavis

Rahul's public speeches have high humour quotient: Fadnavis

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Thursday took potshots at Rahul Gandhi, saying his speeches have high "humour quotient" and he need not be taken seriously.

Addressing a poll rally at Sankhalim in support of BJP Lok Sabha candidate Shripad Naik, he said Gandhis speeches are known for his curses against and also for their "humour quotient".

"Rahul Gandhi's speeches are known for two things. One is that he utters curses against Modi and second is that he is known for his jokes," said.

"Like the way television channels run their serials with disclaimers that they are not responsible for the content, Rahul Gandhi's speeches should also be run with the disclaimer that whatever he says is not a reality," the BJP Chief Minister said.

Taking a jibe at the Congresss 'Nyay' scheme, that promises to provide Rs 72,000 per year to the five crore poorest families, said Gandhi is not sure from where money for the programme will come.

"During a press conference when was asked from where will he source the fund for the scheme, he was confused and started looking at former Chidambaram," he said.

"reacted by saying that money is flowing in central government coffers and this can be distributed to the poor," Fadnavis said.

Money started accumulating in government coffers after Modi launched a drive against black money, he said.

"Why should the distribute it? The Modi government will give it to the poor when a new government is formed," he said.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 23:20 IST