Rahul
Gandhi on Tuesday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of mocking the tragedy of Uttarakhand
earthquake and insulting the freedom struggle, but not answering opposition's
questions on demonetisation.
The Congress vice-president also took a dig at Modi
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endangers life".
"The Prime Minister mocks the tragedy of
Uttarakhand and insults the freedom struggle but has no answers to the opposition's
questions," he tweeted.Gandhi said this after the Prime Minister
took a jibe at him in Parliament, saying "the earthquake has finally
occurred" while referring to last night's tremors in Uttarakhand.
The Congress vice-president had in December last
said he possessed certain material against the Prime Minister, and if he spoke
in Parliament, there would be an "earthquake".
"The earthquake finally occurred. I was
wondering how it happened. I had heard of the threat long back," Modi said
in the Lok Sabha, in an apparent reference to Rahul's comments.
Gandhi's quackery endangers life remarks came
after the Prime Minister, while defending demonetisation in his speech in the
Lok Sabha said, "When can you have an operation? When the body is healthy.
The economy was doing well and thus our decision was taken at the right time."
The Prime Minister was replying to the debate on
Motion of Thanks to President's address to the joint sitting of Parliament at
the beginning of the budget session.
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