Rahul Gandhi's veiled dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi: India doesn't need silence

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Rahul Gandhi's veiled dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi: India doesn't need silence

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Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that India needn't bother with quiet.

"Individuals are killed in India due to religious issues, judges pass on strangely, writers are killed, and the PM has nothing to state," said Gandhi while tending to a substantial get-together of the Indian diaspora in Bahrain on Monday.

"We will overcome them (BJP) in 2019," said the Gandhi scion while reacting to questions.

Watch: When Rahul Gandhi got an energizing welcome in Bahrain

He additionally asserted that activity creation is "at a 8-year low in India" and that "as opposed to tolerating that we are inadequate in work creation, the legislature isn't doing anything."

"What China does in two days, India takes one year to do likewise," he included.

Rahul Gandhi, who arrived in Bahrain before today, was talking at the tradition of Global Organization of People of Indian Origin. This is his first visit abroad as the gathering president.

The visit comes days in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's booked visit in the area.

Non-Resident Indians from more than 65 nations went to the meet.

Calling Indian governmental issues an odd affair, the Congress President stated, "I am here to reveal to you that there is a difficult issue back home, and to disclose to you that you can complete a great deal about it."

Commending the Indian diaspora, Gandhi stated, "You send very nearly 3.5% of India's GDP, you are in charge of adding to the abundance of the world."

The Congress President prior met with Crown Prince of Bahrain H.R.H. Shaikh Salman canister Hamad Al Khalifa and his assignment. Congress pioneer Shashi Tharoor additionally went with the Congress boss.

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