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Won't disrespect the position of Prime Minister: Rahul Gandhi in Gujarat

| @indiablooms | Nov 12, 2017, at 06:16 pm

Banaskantha, Nov 12 (IBNS): Addressing a public gathering in poll-bound Gujarat, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said even as he finds faults in Prime Minister Narendra Modi but he will never disrespect the latter's position.

Speaking at the gathering in Banaskantha, Gandhi said, "We might spot faults in Modiji or disturb BJP, but we will never disrespect the Prime Minister's position."

He alleged that when Modi was in opposition, he used to speak with disrespect about the PM.

"This is the difference between us and them," he said.

As his recent tweets have become matters of discussion, the Gandhi scion said his tweets on political issues are his own.

However, he said that he reflects upon the ideas of 3-4 people while posting a tweet.

Rahul is on a three-day visit to Gujarat.

On Saturday, the Congress Vice President visited the Swaminarayan Akshardham temple and Ambaji temple in Gandhinagar.

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