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Jharkhand Assembly polls: Demonetization, GST guns to kill poor, Rahul Gandhi criticizes PM Modi
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Jharkhand Assembly polls: Demonetization, GST guns to kill poor, Rahul Gandhi criticizes PM Modi

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi launched a campaign on Saturday. Attack on Prime Minister Narendra ModiHe claimed that his policies such as demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax (GST) were “weapons to kill” the livelihoods of farmers, workers and the poor.

Addressing an election rally in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, Rahul Gandhi said, “Narendra Modi’s policies are responsible for the spread of unemployment in India. Demonetisation and GST are weapons to kill the poor, farmers and labourers.”

Continuing his speech, the Congress leader said that the ongoing political conflict continues. fight between two opposing ideologies — a bloc represented by the BJP-RSS alliance, which he claims fuels division and hatred, and the INDIA bloc, which he says represents love, unity and protection of the Constitution.

“There is a fight between two ideologies in the country. INDIA alliance on one side, BJP and RSS on the other. On one side there is love, unity, brotherhood, on the other side there is hatred and violence. Rahul Gandhi said, “INDIA alliance talks about protecting the Constitution, while BJP-RSS destroys it He is determined to do so.”

The Congress leader also He accused PM Modi of prioritizing the interests of rich capitalists Those who invest abroad disregarding the welfare of ordinary Indians.

“They aim to take money from the pockets of the poor, farmers and small businesses and transfer it to billionaires. Today Adani and the common man pay the same GST on the products they buy. PM Modi has cleared debts of Rs 16 lakh crore from 25 tycoons, but not even a single rupee for your loans no help was offered,” said Gandhi’s son.

Jitna paisa ye arabpatiyon ko dete hain, utna paisa hum apke bank account mei dalenge “(We will deposit the amount they gave to billionaires into your bank accounts),” he added.

Jharkhand will vote in two phases to elect its 81-member Assembly — 13 and 20 November. The counting of votes will be done on November 23.

Posted by:

Sahil Sinha

Publication Date:

9 November 2024