Never made connection between coalition & price rise: Rahul Gandhi - Daily News & Analysis

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today made it clear that he never made any connection between coalition politics and price rise. "One last thing I would like to say, about the price rise comment. That was a complete misquote. I never made the connection between coalition and price rise," Rahul told reporters here.

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today made it clear that he never made any connection between coalition politics and price rise. "One last thing I would like to say, about the price rise comment. That was a complete misquote. I never made the connection between coalition and price rise," Rahul told reporters here. "I don't think coalition politics forces you. Coalition politics sometimes make things more complicated. But if your intention is correct and your focus is on the right thing and on the right area and if you are thinking about long term change, then it is possibly manageable within the coalition framework. There is no problem with that," he said. Tweet ©2011 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.

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