PM wants youth to remain busy making social media reels so that they don't raise questions: Rahul
In a bold assertion, Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of urging the youth to get lost in the virtual world of social media, a move he claims diverts their attention from pressing matters like education, healthcare, and job opportu...

Addressing a poll rally in Bihar's Aurangabad, Gandhi charged the PM with promoting "addiction" to social media.
"Modi wants you to become addicted to making reels, Instagram, Facebook... This is the new high ('nasha') of the 21st century. He wants such a scenario because this would ensure that the youth remain distracted, and do not hold his government accountable for their problems about education, health and employment," he alleged.
Gandhi also claimed that Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah "were indulging in 'vote chori' (vote theft) in Bihar, as they know the NDA would not win the assembly polls".
"The INDIA bloc, if voted to power in Bihar, will be a government of the extremely backward, socially marginalised and Dalits," the former Congress president asserted.
Slamming the NDA government in the state, Gandhi accused Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of turning the youth of Bihar into labourers.
"Question paper leaks are also a regular affair in Bihar, benefitting the financially rich students," alleged Gandhi.
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