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What celebrations ? Three years a tale of broken promises and betrayal : Rahul Ganhi on BJP rule

| | May 16, 2017, at 07:23 pm
New Delhi, May 16 (IBNS) : Ridiculing the BJP-led Government at the Centre for celebrating its three years in power, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said its performance only tells the tales of "broken promises" and "betray" of people.

"Youth are struggling to find jobs, farmers are committing suicide and soldiers are dying at the border. What exactly is the government celebrating?" Gandhi tweeted.

"Three years of broken promises, non-performance and betrayal of a mandate," he said, in another tweet.

The BJP is organising a 'Modi Fest' across the country to mark three years of its rule at the Centre.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kick-start the festival with a series of events and a public meeting in Guwahati on 26 from where he will address the nation.

Various programmes to be held across the country have been planned as part of the celebrations.

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