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Congress has finally jolted Narendraji from his deep slumber: Rahul Gandhi

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Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said his party has ‘jolted’ the Prime Minister over the Goods and Services Tax (GST) issue and now Modi wants to implement what the grand old party had suggested earlier.

“The Congress has finally jolted Narendraji from his deep slumber on Gabbar Singh Tax. Though still drowsy, he now wants to implement what he had earlier called the Congress Party’s ‘Grand Stupid Thought’. Better late than never Narendraji!,” Gandhi tweeted.

Rahul Gandhi’s remark came two days after PM Modi said in Mumbai that the government was aiming to bring 99 per cent of items at or below 18 per cent GST slab. When the UPA II was in power, BJP had said that GST stood for ‘Grand Stupid Thought.’

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