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Why my words were expunged, asks Rahul Gandhi as he arrived in Parliament in middle of PM's speech | WATCH

Why my words were expunged, asked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi as he arrived in Parliament in the middle of PM's speech during motion of thanks to President's address, in Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

Shashwat Bhandari Edited By: Shashwat Bhandari @ShashBhandari New Delhi Updated on: February 08, 2023 21:20 IST
Rahul Gandhi arrives in Parliament
Image Source : ANI Rahul Gandhi arrives in Parliament

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who arrived in Parliament in the middle of PM Modi's speech on Wednesday, questioned why parts of his speech were expunged from the records. Rahul in his Lok Sabha address on Tuesday had hit out at the Centre and questioned links between PM Modi and Gautam Adani.

"Why my words were expunged" asked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi as he arrived in Parliament in the middle of PM's speech during motion of thanks to President's address, in Lok Sabha.

After PM Modi's speech, Rahul Gandhi spoke to media and said that he was not satisfied with Prime Minister's address.

"I am not satisfied, but it reveals the truth. There was no talk of an inquiry. If he is not a friend, then he should have agreed to an inquiry. There was no probe into shell companies in defence sector and benami money is changing hands, but the prime minister did not say anything on that," he said.

"It is clear that the prime minister is protecting him," Gandhi said.

"He (PM) is surely trying to protect him (Adani) and I understand this and there are reasons for it," he also said.

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