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Watch: Nitin Gupta ‘Rivaldo’ on Rahul Gandhi and his Rafale questions

Why just 36 Rafale fighter planes were bought, why not all? Why HAL was not chosen? Why Anil Ambani was given offset contract? And many such questions were raised by Rahul Gandhi over Narendra Modi government's Rafale deal. 'Rivaldo' answers them.

Comedian Nitin Gupta aka Rivaldo has exposed the hypocrisy and double standards adopted by Congress President Rahul Gandhi over Rafale deal. In an exclusive video made for OpIndia, he speaks about how the questions raised by Rahul Gandhi over Rafale deal are either illogical or pushing an idea that is dangerous for the country.

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