Khurshid, former External Affairs Minister, said the streets of Nay Pyi Taw in Myanmar are generally empty and wondered how a crowd of 20,000 people gathered there.
"I have been to Nay Pyi Taw twice. No one is found on the streets there. Then how come 20,000 people came to listen to him (Modi). He must have taken along many with him," Khurshid told reporters in Farukhabad in Uttar Pradesh last night.
Modi is on a three-nation tour that started with Myanmar where also he addressed Indians.
Khurshid also sought to downplay Modi's Madison Square Garden event of September, saying, "In USA, organising 20,000 people and making them shouting slogans is not a big deal. If he can influence the people there then I think that would be right."
BJP leader and Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar slammed Khurshid's comments, saying, "It is bankruptcy of Congress."
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