India's Rahul Gandhi says he won't stop asking Modi questions

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India's Rahul Gandhi says he won't stop asking Modi questions
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India\u0027s opposition leader said he had been disqualified from parliament because he has been asking Prime Minister Narendra Modi questions.

“I have been disqualified because the prime minister is scared of my next speech, he is scared of the next speech that is going to come on Adani,” Gandhi told a news conference at the Congress party headquarters in New Delhi.

Gandhi’s once-dominant Congress controls less than 10% of the elected seats in parliament’s lower house and has been decimated by the BJP in two successive general elections, most recently in 2019. The Congress party has questioned investments made by state-run firms in Adani companies and the handover of the management of six airports to the group in recent years, even though it had no experience in the sector.

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