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"Living In Old Era": Anurag Thakur's dig at Rahul Gandhi over US remarks | | | agencies NEW DELHI, June 3: Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Friday alleged that national security was "compromised" during the Congress rule when middlemen had access to sensitive information about the country's defence requirements. Hitting out at Rahul Gandhi for questioning press freedom in India, Anurag Thakur said the country does not need any certificate from "nondescript" rating agencies or "imprudent people" like the former Congress president. "Rahul Gandhi falsely denounced India and its press freedom during his sponsored press interview to defend a so-called journalist who was arrested by our law enforcement agency for selling India's secrets to international agencies," the Union minister said on Twitter. "India doesn't need certificates from any propaganda-driven media house, nondescript rating agencies, or imprudent people like Rahul Gandhi," Anurag Thakur said. The senior BJP leader said it was "horrible that to defame India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government, he (Gandhi) has become blind to such an extent that he doesn't consider breaching national security a crime".
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