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Make-In-India & ‘Hate-In-India’ Cannot Coexist: Rahul Gandhi

Apr 28, 2022 | Pratirodh Bureau

"If we see this country and the region today, BJP and RSS have spread hatred and violence everywhere. This country is not the country of hatred and violence and they won't benefit this country in any way," Gandhi said addressing a gathering in Karnataka's Yeragera at the end of the 44th day of the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' on Friday, October 21, 2022

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday alleged that unemployment, inflation, business closures are breaking the backbone of the country’s economy and this critical situation is the handiwork of the “arrogant and incompetent” Narendra Modi government.

He also hit out at Prime Minister Modi over the exit of some global brands from India, and said Make-in-India cannot coexist with “Hate-in-India”.

Gandhi highlighted the shortage of coal due to which many states are reeling under long power cuts in the country.

Talking about rising unemployment, he urged the prime minister to focus on the “devastating unemployment crisis” instead.

“The ease of driving business out of India. 7 Global Brands. 9 Factories. 649 Dealerships. 84,000 Jobs,” he said on Twitter.

Gandhi shared a picture on Twitter showing seven global brands — Chevrolet in 2017, Man Trucks in 2018, Fiat and United Motors in 2019, Harley Davidson in 2020, Ford in 2021 and Datsun in 2022– which have exited the country.

“Modi ji, Hate-in-India and Make-in-India can’t coexist! Time to focus on India’s devastating unemployment crisis instead,” Gandhi said.

Gandhi and the Congress have been attacking the government over the issue of unemployment.

“India is in the midst of a severe power crisis. In most states, common people are being forced to bear 8-hour power cuts. I had warned the Modi government that lack of coal stocks will spell torment for the country as power demand peaks. Instead of addressing the issue, the govt issued a denial,” Gandhi said in a Facebook post.

He said the truth speaks for itself and claimed that 106 of 165 coal plants have reached a critical stage with respect to coal stocks, with less than 25 percent stocks left.

“We have only 21.55 million tonnes of coal in stock and the total required stock is 66.32 million tonnes,” he said, noting that Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and other states are struggling to meet surging power demand.

“Unemployment, inflation, business closures are already breaking the backbone of our economy. This critical situation is the sole handiwork of an arrogant and incompetent Modi government,” the former Congress chief said, using hashtags “#KiskeAccheDin” and “#BJPFailsIndia”.

 

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