Rahul Gandhi's reaction on the judges' letter...

Three phases of voting have been done for the lok sabha elections 2024 and voting is yet to happen for the remaining 4 phases. As the elections are progressing, the rhetoric of leaders and political parties is also increasing. In this election season, two former judges and a journalist invited prime minister Narendra Modi and former congress President rahul gandhi to debate. rahul gandhi has accepted this invitation.

Former congress President rahul gandhi has accepted the invitation for a debate with prime minister Narendra Modi on behalf of Justice Lokur, Shah and journalist N Ram. At the same time, he also said that he knows PM Modi, he will not debate with him. During an event in Lucknow, rahul gandhi said, "I am 100% ready to debate with the prime minister on 'people's issues' on any platform, but I know him, he will not debate with me 100%." rahul gandhi did not stop here, he further said that if the PM does not want to debate with me, then he can debate with our party president mallikarjun Kharge.

'The prime minister will not debate with me'

Actually, during the program, a person asked rahul gandhi a question and said that the judges have written a letter regarding the prime minister and your debate. If they have invited you to debate with PM Modi, do you accept it? On this, rahul gandhi said, "I am 100 percent ready to debate with anyone. But I know the prime minister, the prime minister will not debate with me."

What is the matter?

Former supreme court Justice madan B Lokur, former high court Chief Justice ap Shah and senior journalist N ram had sent invitation letters to prime minister Narendra Modi and congress leader rahul gandhi for a public debate. It was written in this letter that the public has heard only allegations and challenges from both sides but did not hear any meaningful response. In today's wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital world, there is a high prevalence of misinformation, misrepresentation and manipulation. In the letter, both the parties were appealed to accept the invitation.

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