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Tum se na ho payega: Cong to Modi for not addressing media

Congress party Wednesday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for shying away from interacting with the media in a press conference saying "tum se na ho payega (you will not be able to do it)", in a tweet. The Congress party's reaction came after the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) denied media reports of Modi holding a press conference in Varanasi on April 26, during his two-day visit to the temple city to file his Lok Sabha polls nomination.

Congress mocks Modi, says, "tum se na ho payega"
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Published : Apr 24, 2019, 10:14 PM IST

Delhi: Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for shying away from holding a press conference, Congress Wednesday mocked him saying "tum se na ho payega (you will not be able to do it)", in a tweet.

The Congress party's reaction came after the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) denied media reports of Modi holding a press conference in Varanasi on April 26, during his two-day visit to the temple city to file his Lok Sabha polls nomination.

Also read: BJP should punish Sadhvi Pragya forgetting the niceties of law: Surjewala

The BJP has planned a grand affair on April 25 - 26 in Varanasi Parliamentary Constituency, with activities ranging from a road show to Ganga Aarti to be undertaken by Modi.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly attacked Modi, saying that he is "scared" to face a press conference.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly attacked Modi, saying that he is "scared" to face a press conference.

"You ask me questions, but you are scared of him. Ask him why are you scared of the people of India, why are you scared of the press," Gandhi had said while releasing the party manifesto for general election 2019.

Narendra Modi has often been criticised for not interacting with the media, except a few chosen one's, close to the ongoing Lok Sabha polls 2019.

Delhi: Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for shying away from holding a press conference, Congress Wednesday mocked him saying "tum se na ho payega (you will not be able to do it)", in a tweet.

The Congress party's reaction came after the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) denied media reports of Modi holding a press conference in Varanasi on April 26, during his two-day visit to the temple city to file his Lok Sabha polls nomination.

Also read: BJP should punish Sadhvi Pragya forgetting the niceties of law: Surjewala

The BJP has planned a grand affair on April 25 - 26 in Varanasi Parliamentary Constituency, with activities ranging from a road show to Ganga Aarti to be undertaken by Modi.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly attacked Modi, saying that he is "scared" to face a press conference.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly attacked Modi, saying that he is "scared" to face a press conference.

"You ask me questions, but you are scared of him. Ask him why are you scared of the people of India, why are you scared of the press," Gandhi had said while releasing the party manifesto for general election 2019.

Narendra Modi has often been criticised for not interacting with the media, except a few chosen one's, close to the ongoing Lok Sabha polls 2019.

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'Tum se na ho payega': Cong on BJP's clarification over PM Modi presser reports
         New Delhi, Apr 24 (PTI) The Congress on Wednesday used BJP denial of media reports of Prime Minister Narendra Modi holding a press conference in Varanasi to take a dig at him, and said,"tum se na ho payega (you will not be able to do it)".
          After media reports claimed that Prime Minister Modi would hold a press conference on April 26 in Varanasi, the BJP clarified that there is no presser scheduled either on Thursday or Friday.
         Modi is scheduled to visit Varanasi from April 25-26 to file his nomination.
         Seizing on to the BJP clarification, the Congress tweeted: "Tum se na ho payega".
          Congress president Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly attacked Modi, saying that he is "scared" to face a press conference.
          After releasing the Congress' manifesto on April 2, Gandhi had asked the media persons to question the prime minister as to why he is "scared of facing a press conference".
          "You ask me questions, but you are scared of him. Ask him 'Mr Prime Minister why are you scared of the people of India, why are you scared of the press'...We will defeat him in the polls," Gandhi had said. PTI ASK
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