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BJP hits back at Rahul Gandhi for mock report card of NDA govt, recounts Congress losses since 2014

In response to Rahul Gandhi's mock report card of NDA govt, BJP's official Twitter handle today shared an animated video, recounting Congress' failures in past four years. 

Reported by: India TV Politics Desk New Delhi Published : May 27, 2018 11:33 IST, Updated : May 27, 2018 11:33 IST
Rahul Gandhi, BJP
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Screengrab from BJP's video on Rahul Gandhi

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday hit back Congress chief Rahul Gandhi for mocking the NDA government's performance in the last four years through an online 'report card'. 

Rahul Gandhi had, yesterday, alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi struggled with complex issues and had a short attention span.

Taking to Twitter, he gave gave grades to the BJP-led NDA government in a mock report card of the prime minister. The Congress chief gave 'F' to the Modi government for agriculture, foreign policy and job creation, and 'A+' to the prime minister for slogan creation and self promotion.

"4 year Report Card. Agriculture: F, Foreign Policy: F, Fuel Prices: F, Job Creation: F, Slogan Creation: A+, Self Promotion: A+, Yoga: B-. Remarks: Master communicator; struggles with complex issues; short attention span," Gandhi said on Twitter.

In response, BJP's official Twitter handle today shared an animated video, recounting Congress' failures in past four years. 

"'Dear Rahul Gandhi, we do not know how many times irony dies when a failed dynast like you gives marks to a performing government. Here is a compilation of all the glories you have brought to your party'." - the tweet said. 

Earlier yesterday, PM Modi invited people to rate the government's performance in the past four years by taking a survey on NaMo app. 

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