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UPA made some mistakes: Rahul

| | Apr 23, 2014, at 03:41 am
New Delhi, Apr 22 (IBNS): Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accepted that the party-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) has made some mistakes during its 10 years of power and there is anti-incumbency.

"See ten years is not a small period. It is a long period. There is anti-incumbency," he said in an interview to TV18's ETV.

However, the Gandhi scion also said that the Congress party brought several developmental schemes in India.

"I also accept that the UPA has done many mistakes. But it had done work also. The government has brought several game changer schemes like MNERGA, Right to Food Bill, Right to Education." With Lok Sabha elections underway, Rahul is leaving no stone unturned to highlight achievements and work done by the UPA," Rahul said.

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