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RaGa’s ‘Confusion’ politics; Watch why did he get confused

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New Delhi: Congress President Rahul Gandhi is in an eye of a storm yet again. While addressing a rally in MP Gandhi had claimed that the serving Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan was named in the Panama papers. Now a video has emerged of Gandhi saying that he got confused, Shivraj Chouhan’s name was not in Panama Papers.

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“BJP mein itna brashtachaar hai ki main kal confuse ho gaya tha. Madhya Pradesh ke CM ne Panama nahi kiya unhone to e tendering aur vyapam scam kiye hain: Rahul Gandhi on his earlier remark that MP CM’s son was named in Panama papers,” Congress president said.

Launching an attack on Chouhan, the Congress supremo had said, “Shivraj Singh, also known as Mamaji, his son has been named in the Panama papers. Even a country like Pakistan punished its former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif when he was named in the Panama papers. But here no action has been taken place as of now.”

Meanwhile, Chouhan has threatened to file a criminal defamation suit against Rahul Gandhi for making ‘frivolous and mala fide statements’.

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