Seeking to turn the tables on Congress over its president's 'hawabaazi' (empty talk) barb at Modi, Irani said the real 'hawabaazi' would be Rahul Gandhi declaring himself to be a messiah of farmers as she attacked the Congress vice president over the Amethi land row.
Asked about reports that Congress was going slow on anointing Rahul Gandhi as its president, she told a press conference that Rahul mattered little for BJP and claimed that she had been able to reduce his victory margin in a big way in Amethi with only 20 days of campaigning.
The Congress president had today attacked Modi, saying he has been "reduced to unedifying flip flops" and most of his poll promises were nothing more than "hawabaazi" (empty talk).
Responding to the attack on the prime minister, Irani said it was Congress which did "hawabaazi" for 40 years on the issue of One-Rank-One-Pension while Modi had fulfilled that promise in 18 months.
The HRD minister also raked up the Amethi land row to counter Sonia Gandhi's dig at the Modi government over its U-turn on the land ordinance following sustained protests from Congress.
Pitted by BJP against Rahul in the Congress pocket borough of Amethi in the Lok Sabha elections, Irani put up a spirited fight but lost.
Meanwhile, asked about the Pakistan army chief's comments targeting India, she said India had won every time that the neighbouring country had forced a war on it.
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