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Rahul challenges Modi to debate on corruption

On March 1, Gandhi had challenged Modi to a one-on-one debate on corruption. He had also dared the Prime Minister to hold a press conference and answer questions of the public.

New Delhi: Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday again challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a debate on corruption.Gandhi shared on Twitter a 25-second video clip of a recent interview of Modi given to ABP News. In the clip, Prime Minister Modi is seen asking the interviewer if she believed the verdict on Rafale deal given by the Supreme Court, the Comptroller and Auditor General, the French President and the French government. Gandhi said in the tweet: "You can run Mr Modi, but you can't hide. Your karma is about to catch up with you. The country can hear it in your voice. Truth is a powerful thing. I challenge you to a debate on corruption." On March 1, Gandhi had challenged Modi to a one-on-one debate on corruption. He had also dared the Prime Minister to hold a press conference and answer questions of the public.

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