PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi's 'India will be on fire' remark: 'Is this language of democracy?'

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Rahul Gandhi spoke of setting the country on fire if the BJP was elected for the third time...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday attacked Rahul Gandhi's recent comment that if BJP got elected for the third time, India would be set on fire, as he addressed a public rally in Uttarakhand..

At the Opposition's Ramlila Maidan rally on Sunday protesting against Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, Rahul Gandhi said PM Modi had fixed the match of the election and before the election sent two chief ministers to jail..

"The shahzada (prince) of the Congress Shahi family has given a clarion call that if the country chooses the BJP for the third time, the country will be set on fire..

Without naming Karnataka leader DK Suresh whose North-South comment after the Union Budget was passed stirred a row, Narendra Modi said, "A tall leader of the Congress spoke of dividing the country into North and South..

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