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PM Modi 'fled' his 'open book Rafale exam' in Parliament to lecture students in Punjab: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi's attack came a day after he said Modi faced an open book exam on the deal in Parliament and asked if he will show up at the exam or send a proxy.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: January 03, 2019 14:00 IST
Congress president Rahul Gandhi
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Congress president Rahul Gandhi

Continuing his attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Rafale deal, Congress presdient Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said it seems the PM has 'fled' his 'open book Rafale exam' in Parliament and is instead lecturing students in Punjab.

PM Modi is visiting Jalandhar today to participate in the 106th Indian Science Congress.

"So it seems our PM has fled Parliament & his own open book Rafale exam & is instead lecturing students at Lovely University in Punjab, today," Gandhi tweeted. 

Rahul Gandhi's attack came a day after he said Modi faced an open book exam on the deal in Parliament and asked if he will show up at the exam or send a proxy.

The Congress president had Wednesday also tweeted four questions related to the Rafale deal and demanded answers from the prime minister.

He also urged students of the Punjab university to ask the prime minister to answer the four questions posed by him.

"Here are the exam questions in advance: Q1. Why 36 aircraft, instead of the 126 the IAF needed? Q2. Why 1,600 Cr instead of 560 Cr per aircraft. Q4. Why AA instead of HAL? Will he show up? Or send a proxy?" Gandhi had tweeted.

He later tweeted another question, terming it as "The Missing Q3!". In the third question, he asked the prime minister to tell why former defence minister Manohar Parrikar keeps a Rafale file in his bedroom and what's in it".

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