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Priyanka Gandhi trains gun at Modi with a Facebook story

Narrating the story of a ship caught in a storm on Facebook, Priyanka Gandhi suggested the prime minister failed to fulfill his responsibilities towards the people.

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Published : May 23, 2021, 7:03 PM IST

Lucknow: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the Congress's national general secretary and in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, has taunted Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a recent Facebook post.

She portrayed Modi as the captain of the ship who leaves the ship during a crisis. Narrating the story of a ship caught in a storm, Gandhi suggested the prime minister failed to fulfill his responsibilities towards the people.

"Many people drowned while others were in serious danger of drowning. People on the ship were all engaged in saving the ship from sinking. It was a very frightening situation.

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"Nevertheless, people kept on encouraging and supporting each other. Everyone believed that the captain of the ship was also trying his best to save the ship. When the situation started worsening, people appealed to the captain of the ship, but they were shocked to know that the captain is missing," she wrote

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Lucknow: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the Congress's national general secretary and in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, has taunted Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a recent Facebook post.

She portrayed Modi as the captain of the ship who leaves the ship during a crisis. Narrating the story of a ship caught in a storm, Gandhi suggested the prime minister failed to fulfill his responsibilities towards the people.

"Many people drowned while others were in serious danger of drowning. People on the ship were all engaged in saving the ship from sinking. It was a very frightening situation.

Also Read: India sees 3,741 Covid deaths in 24 hrs, dip in daily cases

"Nevertheless, people kept on encouraging and supporting each other. Everyone believed that the captain of the ship was also trying his best to save the ship. When the situation started worsening, people appealed to the captain of the ship, but they were shocked to know that the captain is missing," she wrote

Also Read: PM Modi reviews preparations to deal with Cyclone Yaas

The Congress continues to raise questions on PM Modi's Covid-19 policies and management including sending vaccines outside the country.

Also Read: Odisha, West Bengal brace to fight cyclone 'Yaas'

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