Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Monday once again attacked Narendra Modi over the government's demonetisation drive and said that note ban was not a move against corruption or black money but
Mid-November, Sonia Gandhi visited the coastal state, where she lived in a starred resort in South Goa
'In 5 yrs, we'll give a shining Goa and in Goa if there is even a bit of corruption, we will take 100% strict action,' Gandhi said
Demonetisation is a drama, not an action against corruption and black money, he said at a gathering in Goa
The AAP chief also lashed out at CBI for registering a case on a complaint by Paytm
Sources said the prime minister told Rahul Gandhi to 'keep meeting him'
Reacting to this, Parliamentary affairs minister Ananth Kumar termed Gandhi's allegation baseless
Congress Vice President was dismissed by the BJP as 'false and baseless' and 'very unfortunate'
Sources claimed that Congress MPs also agreed to travel to their respective constituencies to highlight the problems faced by people in the wake of demonetisation.
BJP leader Anand Sharma claimed that Rahul Gandhi was rambling out of 'frustration' and 'disappointment'
Modi is terrified on me being allowed to speak in Parliament and that's why I am not allowed to speak, Gandhi said
Rahul Gandhi said while the honest people were getting just a few thousand, the corrupt are withdrawing crores through back door channels
'When surgical strike was on terrorism in Pak, Gandhi was pained, and yet again, we see he is pained,' BJP said
'Rahul is suffering from attention seeking disorder. It's a shameful statement. He does it for good TRP,' BJP said
Smriti Irani adds that even Rahul himself knows how good he is in front of the people
Cyber Cell had approached the officials from Twitter headquarters to assist it in investigating the case
The CPP meeting was chaired by Rahul in the absence of Sonia Gandhi
Congress never gave India a prime minister who based his entire policy on TRPs, Rahul says
Twitter has been asked to provide details of log of the account for investigation purpose
Celebrities like Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey and Sundar Pichai have seen their social media accounts being hacked in recent times