
Even teleprompter could not take so many lies: Rahul Gandhi after PM Modi’s Davos speech
India Today
After PM Narendra Modi's teleprompter malfunctioned at Davos, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a dig at the Prime Minister saying: “Even the teleprompter could not take so much of lies.”
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday, January 18, tweeted: “Even the teleprompter could not take so many lies.” His tweet came after a teleprompter malfunction during PM Narendra Modi’s speech at the World Economic Forum's Davos summit. Teleprompter Once again Rahul Gandhi Ji's statement came true pic.twitter.com/dLRHBMqirz
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