Rahul Gandhi for making «baseless accusations» against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked him to examine facts before jumping to conclusions.
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The reaction of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came after Gandhi, in an opinion piece in «The Indian Express», said the original East India Company wound up its operations more than 150 years ago but the raw fear it then generated is back now, with a new breed of monopolists having taken its place.
Hitting back at the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, the BJP wrote on X: «Another baseless accusation against the Modi government through the so-called 'match-fixing monopoly groups versus fair-play businesses' is simply misleading.»
«Dear Baalak Buddhi, do not jump to conclusions without examining facts,» the saffron party said in a veiled reference to Gandhi.
It also shared on X video clips of the top executives of nine companies, including Zomato, Haldiram, Tynor, Larsen & Toubro and Moglix, named by Gandhi in his article, and asked the Congress leader to listen to their views on Modi's leadership and economic policies.
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