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Rahul Gandhi mocks Prime Minister Modi for not keeping his promise

The fainted Odisha-based man had walked 1,350 kms to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi, all because of a promise.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi accusing him of failing to keep a promise that he made to the people of Odisha’s Rourkela three years ago.

Citing a report published in a leading online daily, of a man who had walked over 1,350 km in a bid to remind PM Modi of his 2014 poll promises including that of a multi-speciality hospital, Rahul Gandhi said people are dying because of the broken promise.

Muktikanta Biswal, a 30-year-old idol-maker from Odisha’s Rourkela, decided earlier this year to walk to Delhi to remind Prime Minister Narendra Modi of his promise to upgrade Rourkela’s Ispat General Hospital to a multi-speciality hospital and complete the construction of a bridge in the area. 

According to Biswal, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited Odisha in 2015, he had promised to upgrade the Ispat General hospital to a super speciality hospital and to complete the construction of the Brahmani Bridge. However, it has been four years and no concrete groundwork has been laid.

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Rahul Gandhi said in his tweet: 

The Congress chief also said that “the people of India & the Congress party will keep the PM’s promise for him”.

Muktikant Biswal carried a national flag and set on the journey from Odisha on foot for the people in his village, who are still waiting for better medical and infrastructure facilities. Even though he fainted on the Agra National Highway and had to be admitted to a hospital, Biswal’s spirit remains undaunted. 

On being asked about what inspired him to take this long, arduous journey, Biswal pointed out that he has always drawn inspiration from the Indian flag.

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