Rahul Gandhi failed in Hindi at St Stephens College: Subramanian Swamy
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Dr Subramanian Swamy took potshots at Rahul Gandhi, saying the Congress vice president failed in Hindi language examination at the St Stephens College.
|Last Updated: May 07, 2014, 11:07 AM IST|Source: Exclusive
Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi/Amethi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dr Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday took potshots at Rahul Gandhi, saying the Congress vice president failed in Hindi language examination at the St Stephens College.
Talking to a news agency, Swamy said: “How would Rahul know Hindi? His Hindi is awful. He failed in Hindi in St Stephens College.”
Rahul Gandhi, who reached his parliamentary constituency Amethi today during voting in a first in the last one decade, responded on the `neech rajniti` barb of his sister, Priyanka Vadra against BJP`s Narendra Modi.
The Gandhi scion said no one was low by caste, but it was the thinking, politics and actions which were low and despicable. "Neechi jaati nahin hoti, soch aur rajniti hoti hai," he added.
Last month, Swamy had alleged that Rahul Gandhi had wrongly mentioned in his affidavit filed during nomination for Amethi that he had secured an M.Phil degree from the University of Cambridge.
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