Try a press conference, it's fun: Rahul to Modi


New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS): Taking a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday asked him to hold a press conference.

Gandhi, who on the day campaigned in Telangana for the December 7 Assembly polls, shared pictures of his press conference in Hyderabad on Twitter and said it was fun to have questions thrown at you.

"Dear Mr Modi, now that campaigning is over, hope you can spare some time for your part-time job as PM," said Gandhi about Modi who has been going around campaigning for the ongoing Assembly polls in five states.

Gandhi also reminded Modi that it has been "2,654 days since you became PM. Still no press conference".

"Some pics from our Hyderabad press conference today (Wednesday). Try one some day, it's fun having questions thrown at you," added Gandhi.

  

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    Good challenge............!!! ha ha ha...... !!! 56" chest tussssssssssssssssss............

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  • Chetan, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    'Tukde tukde' channels & Newspapers (thrive on Govt.s crumbs) are readying for the interview.

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  • Willie Menda, Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    He is fond of 'Monkey Baath' where he can tell all grand mother's stories and election speeches where he can go on and on. People have to just listen.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    Press conference ???
    Yes if it pre-scripted.

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  • Roshan Serrao, Paladka

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    Wah...wah....kya bath hai
    Forget about press conference he cannot face a brave journalist
    He is only fit to bark at election rallies and to give pre-planed / well scripted interview to Zee news

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    To be fair to Mr. Modi, he did give an interview on TV a few years back but the person asking the questions was none other than Mr. Arnab Goswami. Those of us who watched it couldn't escape the conclusion that the questions asked were known to Mr, Modi beforehand and it was very evident that everything was doctored to suit his convenience. By the way, we have other anchors too like Karan Thapar or Rajdeep Sardesai. I wonder if Mr. Modi would have the audacity to be interviewed by them.

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  • Rodrigo, Blore

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    56 " chest will become totally tuuuss if neutral journalist asks him pointed questions starting from Gujarat communal riots, make in india, gst, demonetisation...

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  • PRASAD, MANGALORE

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    HE NEVER FACED PRESS CONFERENCE..... HE WILL GIVE ONE-ONE INTERVIEWS TO HIS BOOTLICKING MEDIAS.

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  • Anil, MP

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    Educated V/s Unpaad.... No way... Unpaad will run hearing questions....

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  • Sharun, Banglore

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    For 12 years media abused Modi.......from 2002-2014. Including international media...what was the result ?

    Kithna kheechad ukhloge, uthna kamal khilega.....

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    that means this time Hand will squeeze the Kamal !!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 06 2018

    Rahul Gandhi should stop making fun of the Uneducated ...

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