Indore: Congress plays tit for tat, sends homoeopathy pills to PM

Indore: Congress plays tit for tat, sends homoeopathy pills to PM

Staff ReporterUpdated: Tuesday, May 28, 2019, 11:58 PM IST
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After BJP MLA Ramesh Mendola sent almonds to Rahul Gandhi to sharpen his memory, the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee’s Rakesh Yadav on Wednesday sent homoeopathy medicines to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Addressing mediapersons on Wednesday, Yadav said medicines have been sent by post to treat Modi’s disease of telling lies. “Narendra Modi is suffering from serious ailment, he is a pathological liar.

There were some allopathic and therapeutic solutions to his problem but he doesn’t have enough time for it,” Yadav said. He said he has sent homoeopathy medicine – Kali Phos, which Modi has to take three times a day to get rid of his problem. “With this treatment, he can save nation from effects of his lies,” he added.

Yadav also targeted Modi’s statement against Kamal Nath government over I-T raids and said unaccounted money has been recovered from Ashwini Sharma who is a BJP activist and not a Congress worker. “Modi tried to defame Kalam Nath government during his rally but failed. BJP was exposed when a national BJP general secretary tweeted about amount recovered in I-T raids even before they concluded,” he said.

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