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From paper leaks to water crisis, Rahul Gandhi targets PM Modi over 10 issues in 'first 15 days of NDA'

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the central government by highlighting ten significant problems that emerged within the initial fifteen days of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration. Among the issues raised by Gandhi were reported malpractices in the NEET examination, a question paper leak during the UGC-NET, a train mishap, and a severe water shortage. The Congress leader's pointed remarks aimed to draw attention to the challenges faced by the nation under the current government.
From paper leaks to water crisis, Rahul Gandhi targets PM Modi over 10 issues in 'first 15 days of NDA'
NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi targeted the central government by listing ten issues that occurred during the first fifteen days of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. These issues included alleged irregularities in the NEET exam, a paper leak in the UGC-NET, a train accident and water crisis.
Rahul accused PM Modi of being preoccupied with saving his government, saying, "First 15 days of NDA! 1.
Horrific train accident; 2. Terrorist attacks in Kashmir; 3. The plight of passengers in trains; 4. NEET scam; 5. NEET PG cancelled; 6. UGC NET paper leak; 7. Milk, pulses, gas, tolls and expensive; 8. Forests blazing with fire; 9. Water crisis; 10. Deaths due to lack of arrangements during the heat wave."
He added that the strong opposition, INDIA, will persist in raising the voice of the people and hold the Prime Minister accountable.

The Raebareli MP also criticized PM Modi and home minister Amit Shah for their alleged attacks on the Constitution, deeming them unacceptable to the Opposition INDIA bloc.
"Psychologically on the backfoot, Narendra Modi is busy saving his government. INDIA's strong opposition will continue its pressure, raise the voice of the people, and will not allow the Prime Minister to escape without accountability," Rahul Gandhi added in a post on X.
Earlier in the day, opposition leaders, led by Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, staged a protest in Parliament premises, with copies of the Constitution in their hands, reiterating that “no power can touch the Constitution of India".
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