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Modi's dig at Rahul Gandhi's 'mohabbat ki dukaan' call: 'Congress only means...'

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Rahul Gandhi was mocked by PM Modi, who called the Congress party a "market of lies" and a "shop of loot".                 Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a rally in Bikaner. At a rally in the election-heavy state of Rajasthan on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that when public ire grows, those in authority are quickly overthrown. The prime minister claimed the grand old party only stands for "loot ki dukaan" (shop of loot) and "jhooth ka bazaar" (market of falsehoods), in an evident jab at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's proposal to create a "mohabbat ki dukaan" (shop of love) in what he terms a "nafrat ka bazaar" (market of hatred). "Your enthusiasm demonstrates that public ire at the Congress government has increased in Rajasthan in addition to the state's temperature. It doesn't take long to remove the powerful when the populace becomes angry, according to PM Modi. "Congress can only be

I came here to apologise, I trusted wrong people: Sharad Pawar in Nashik

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Sharad Pawar claimed he didn't want to point the finger at anyone. He admitted fault for the NCP issue, blaming it on a calculation error.                   Supriya Sule shared a photo of Sharad Pawar drenched in rain as he reached Nashik Sharad Pawar, drenched in rain, spoke at a rally in Nashik on Saturday, his first stop on a state tour to rebuild the Nationalist Congress Party after Ajit Pawar's revolt caused it to split. "I've come here to say I'm sorry. I made a mistake in believing certain people. Will not make the same error again," remarked Sharad Pawar. Sharad Pawar made fun of his nephew Ajit Pawar for calling him old and claimed anyone who do so will pay dearly for it. Sharad Pawar claimed that PM Modi should take action against the leaders he accused of corruption following his recent address in Bhopal, in which he accused NCP leaders of wrongdoing just days before Ajit Pawar and his allies joined the cabinet. The Sharad Pawar camp reached out to

₹776 cr liquor scam money went to ‘political executives’ in Chhattisgarh: ED

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In the Chhattisgarh liquor scandal, the Enforcement Directorate has filed a charge sheet stating that 776 crore flowed to "political executives."                The agency said Anwar Dhebar has not disclosed names of the beneficiaries of the  ₹ 776 crores New Delhi:  Anwar Dhebar, the main suspect and brother of Raipur mayor Aijaz Dhebar, allegedly stole at least Rs. 776 crore ($2,161 crore) from the Chhattisgarh liquor scam and gave it to "political executives." He then decided to use the same corrupt scheme in Jharkhand but "abruptly" stopped when the Enforcement Directorate (ED) began investigating the irregularities . In its charge sheet submitted on Tuesday in the Chhattisgarh liquor scam, the agency made these revelations and named Anwar Dhebar, Arunpati Tripathi, the former managing director of Chhattisgarh State Marketing Corporation Limited (CSMCL), Trilok Singh Dhillon, a liquor businessman, hotelier Nitesh Purohit, and Arvind Singh, a close asso