Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday stepped up his attack on the Narendra Modi government over a range of issues, including the pollution of the Yamuna River and the rising unemployment in the country.
Addressing a campaign rally in Bihar’s Nalanda, Rahul, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, said there are “two Indias”—one which pretends that the Yamuna is clean, and the other where the pollution of the river is evident.
"There are two Indias. During the Chhath Puja, PM Modi decided to take a bath in the Yamuna. On one side, there is the reality of India and Bihar, where the Yamuna is polluted, and on the other side, PM Modi built a small pond of clean water. Clean water was brought from pipes so that PM Modi could take a bath in it," he said.
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