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On Wednesday when asked by an MP if she ate onions, the prices of which had skyrocketed in the country, Sitharaman had told the Parliament: “I belong to a family which does not eat onion and garlic.”
Speaking at a leadership meet of the Congress here, Gandhi said: “Nobody is asking you whether you eat onions. You are the FM and we are asking why the economy is struggling. Even if you ask the poorest person you will get a sensible response,” he added.
The Congress MP from Wayanad alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi had destroyed India’s greatest strength, its economy.
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The Congress leader also said his party will not disrespect Indians by imposing terms on them.
“We don’t believe in thrashing and killing our own people. That’s what we are fighting at a national level,” the Wayanad MP said.
Gandhi said he was bringing pressure on the state and the Centre for compensation and rehabilitation of victims of the floods in the state.
Speaking at a meeting at Nilambur, Gandhi referred to the death of a student following snake bite in Wayanad and said Kerala had a reputation of having the best education in the country and the incident only showed facilities need to be improved.