Rahul Gandhi Targets Central Government, Says There Are Two India – One For Rich And One For Poor

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in the motion of thanks on the President’s address in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday that there was not a single word on unemployment in the President’s address. Targeting the Center regarding employment, the former Congress President said that the youth of the country is seeking employment. Your government is unable to provide employment. Last year 3 crore youth lost jobs. Today is the highest unemployment in 50 years.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in Parliament during the debate on the President’s address that now there are two separate India, one for the rich and the other for the poor. “The gap between the two is widening,” he said.

He said, “What was not mentioned in the President’s address? I think there are three basic things: First, there is the idea that there are two Indias, not one India. One is for the very rich, who have immense wealth. And those who don’t need jobs. The other is for the poor.”

Rahul Gandhi said in Lok Sabha, “You talk about Made in India, Made in India. Made in India is not possible anymore. You have ruined ‘Made in India’. You need support of small and medium industries. needs to be done, otherwise ‘Made in India’ is not possible. Only small and medium industries can generate employment.” He said, “You are talking about Made in India, Startup India but only unemployment is increasing.”

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He said that you should not think that the poor India you are making will remain silent, it will not remain silent. This India is seeing that today the 100 richest people of India have more property than the 55 crore people of India, this has been done by Narendra Modi ji.

The Congress leader in the Lok Sabha said, “The income of 84 percent of the people of India has decreased and they are rapidly moving towards poverty. We brought 27 crore people out of poverty and you put 23 crore people back in poverty.”

Rahul Gandhi said, “Judiciary, Election Commission and Pegasus are the tools used to destroy the voice of the people.”

Gandhi said, “I will also speak on the Emergency. I am not afraid to talk about it. The idea of ​​Raja is back, which was abolished by the Congress in 1947. Now there is a emperor. Now our states And the means of communication between people are being attacked by an idea. So, for example, today the idea of ​​Tamil Nadu is kept out of the Indian institution. You are saying get out of here. They don’t have a voice. The farmers of Punjab can stand, but they have no voice. During the protests, people lost their lives due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the king did not listen.”

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