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Launching anti-Modi campaign Cong to hold 24 pressers today

| | May 20, 2015, at 05:48 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (IBNS) The opposition Congress is set to hold 24 press conferences across the country on Wednesday launching a campaign against the Narendra Modi government which plans a mega celebration to mark one year in office.

From Wednesday to May 26, the first anniversary of the Modi government being sworn in, the Congress plans 100 press conferences where  party spokespersons will attempt to point out the alleged undoings of the centre.

On Wednesday Congress leaders like Milind Deora and Shakeel Ahmed will lead the attack. While Deora will hold a press conference in Chennai, Ahmed will speak out in Srinagar.

Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has launched almost daily attacks on the BJP and particularly Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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