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Narendra Modi Govt Cares Only For Super Rich: Rahul Gandhi

Apr 21, 2024 | Pratirodh Bureau

While addressing a rally in Varanasi, Rahul Gandhi said, "I am telling you with a guarantee that after 4 June, Narendra Modi ji will not be the prime minister of this country"

On Saturday, 20 April, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi charged the BJP-RSS combine and a handful of billionaires with posing a threat to democracy and the country’s Constitution, to which “Dalits, tribals and the poor owe all that they have”.

Rahul Gandhi — while addressing an election rally in Bhagalpur, his first in Bihar — also drew a contrast with the previous UPA government headed by his party. He claimed that the amount of debt written off under the Narendra Modi regime was “25 times the farmers’ loans we had waived”.

Rahul Gandhi claimed, “I would like to give you some startling statistics. The country has 22 individuals who own wealth that is equivalent to the holdings of 70 crore people. There are 70 crore people in the country who are surviving on less than Rs 100 a day,”

“Modi has waived debts, of not more than 25 people, which amounts to about Rs 16 lakh crore,” the former Congress president claimed.

He added, “Do you realise it is 25 times the amount of farmers’ loans we had waived? It may also be seen as equivalent to 25 years’ outlay for MGNREGA.”

Aimed at enhancing the livelihood security of households in rural areas of the country, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (MGNREGA) provides at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year.

Rahul Gandhi said the INDIA bloc, led by the Congress, is committed to “distributing the wealth among the poor people.”

If voted to power, he said further, the Congress would help the poor through schemes like ‘Mahalaxmi’, which proposes an annual dole of Rs one lakh, through direct cash transfer, to one female member of every poor family.

He added, “The money will be remitted into the bank account of one person but will be utilised for the entire family.”

The Congress leader, addressing the election rally, alleged, “Modi does not want the people to focus on the situation prevailing around them. He tries to distract you all through some means.”

He added, “In any part of the country, you can see youngsters idling away hours on their smartphones, glued to social media sites. The reason is India has turned into a centre of unemployment. Demonetisation and faulty implementation of GST has hit job creation.”

Gandhi claimed that his party would tackle the problem of unemployment by guaranteeing a “right to apprenticeship”. This would “generate trained manpower in the country, in the private sector as well as the public sector”.

He said further that the Congress would scrap the ‘Agnipath’ scheme of employment in the armed forces — which provides for contractual jobs for four years. Gandhi claimed “the people of the country despise this system. There cannot be two different categories of soldiers.”

The Congress leader promised “waiver of farmers’ loans and legal guarantee for minimum support price” — recalling the farmers’ protests that “compelled Narendra Modi to withdraw the contentious farm bills”.

In his opening remark, Rahul Gandhi, who spoke for just 15 minutes, said, “INDIA bloc is treating the elections as a fight to save democracy and the Constitution. All that the country’s poor, Dalits and tribals have got, is because of the Constitution. But the Constitution is under threat, from the BJP-RSS combine and their favoured four or five billionaires.”

The former Congress chief alleged, “If they succeed in scrapping the Constitution, all that the poor and the downtrodden have, whatever progress they have made so far, will come to an end.”

Gandhi, however, mocked the claims by the BJP that it will win more than 370 seats on its own and achieve a 400-plus tally with allies. He added, “They make outlandish claims but let me tell you they are not going to cross 150 seats.”

Tags: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Indian National Congress, Lok Sabha elections 2024, narendra modi, Pratirodh, rahul gandhi

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