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Take a break Rahul Gandhi, your rallies are turning into 'heresays'!

Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, April 1: True that Rahul Gandhi has brought a fresh air of youthfulness in the otherwise ageing Indian politics, but there is no freshness in his speeches. Be it Amethi, Jharkhand or Chhattisgarh, the locale changes but the script remains the same.

Let's trail through some of his commonest comments across rallies:

"Gujarat model is the latest balloon that the BJP is promoting"

"They (BJP) speak of India Shining, but take away poor farmers' land. We don't want an India in which the land of poor people is snatched away, where the rights of the poor are crushed"

"Our mission is Right to Health. People suffer from illness and they have no way out. We want to give them access to healthcare"

"We are building industrial corridor between Amritsar and Kolkata. This will create thousands of jobs for people of Jharkhand"

"We want to move forward, taking everybody along. We want to empower everyone"

"I like coming here alawys, I have a conncetion with you by heart"

"Women should be empowered because without them progressing, no nation can progress"

"The state is beautiful and the people are beautiful too"

"Congress has always held the hands of the poor. We are a poor people's governance."

"We have made airports everywhere"

Rahul, if the above-mentioned things like employment, industrial corridors and farmer acquisitions still need to be addressed even after 10 years of leadership, we are pretty sure that we would get to hear them yet again 10 years further down the lane.

Rahul Gandhi will be addressing three rallies today, 2 in Jharkhand and 1 in Madhya pradesh.

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