Rahul accuses Modi of stealing 30000 crores!

Rahul Gandhi has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stolen 30000 crores from the Indian Airforce. Yesterday, Alok Varma was removed from his role of CBI director, and this decision was taken by the vigilance department selection committee headed by Indian Prime minister.

Within two days of being appointed as the director of CBI, Alok Varma has been ousted from the role, and this has created huge ripples in the political fraternity, with voices raising from various corners against this decision.

In such a situation, Congress president Rahul Gandhi has posted a tweet on this issue. He had posted that fear is rampaging through Modi’s mind, and he has stolen 30000 crores from IAF, giving it to Anil Ambani, and sacked the CBI chief Alok Varma twice, proving himself to be a prisoner of his own lies. This tweet of Rahul Gandhi has turned sensational.

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