Shatrughan questions Modi's Africa tour, attacks him over lynchings, Rafale deal
July 25, 2018  17:23
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BJP lawmaker Shatrughan Sinha, known for his public critique of his party and the government, on Wednesday attacked Narendra Modi on Twitter again over mob lynchings and the controversy on Rafale fighter aircraft deal with France as he questioned the timing of the Prime Ministers three-nation tour of Africa.

Dear Sir! As usual,while Parliament is in session, you are on a 3 Nation African tour. Heavens wouldnt have fallen if youd left after the session. You could have still visited some of the nations left on the globe...(sic) Sinha said in a series of tweets.

The member of Parliament from Patna Sahib brought up the Prime Ministers gift of 200 cows to a Rwandan village as great & thoughtful initiative to attack Modi on the rising incidents of lynchings in the country, the latest in Rajasthans Alwar district.

... But Sir! Back home, Opposition is in big news over lynching by Cow rakshaks killing of innocent people, alleging tht some of our people are hand & glove in these horrific deeds. Still,not a word from you,Sir! You can do it from a foreign land too ... (sic) he added.

... Also, humble request to direct us as a privilege motion on Rafale deal against Govt has been moved.Jai Hind!

The last time Sinha took on Modi on Twitter was on Tuesday when he wrote about the PMs response to Congress president Rahul Gandhis splendid hug in Parliament during the no-confidence motion debate last Friday.
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