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Priyanka Gandhi Takes A Sharp Jibe Says, 'PM Modi Spreads Lie, Plays Hindu-Muslim Politics' | ABP News

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu-Muslim statement. Priyanka Gandhi said on Tuesday, "The agenda of the ruling party is of politics of lies. All its leaders lie. Every election is fought on the basis of Hindu-Muslim and PM Modi is lying in Varanasi. He is saying that Hindus "They don't even talk like Muslims." In an interview given to a news channel on Tuesday, PM Modi answered a question related to his statements regarding 'infiltrators' and 'people having more children' at the rally in Rajasthan on April 21. He said that he had not mentioned Hindu-Muslim during this statement and his reference was to poor families. Meanwhile, while answering another question, PM Modi said, 'The day I convert from Hindu to Muslim, I will not be able to live in public life.'

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