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‘We Need Politics Connected With Reality, Not Economy For Select Capitalists’

Jun 6, 2025 | Pratirodh Bureau

Rahul Gandhi wrote on X, “PM Modi is frightened of Trump. He allows the American leader to decide and announce that India will halt Russian oil imports"

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently raised concerns about the declining sales of two-wheelers and cars, as well as a downturn in the mobile market, to criticize the current government’s economic policies. He emphasized the need for a political approach that resonates with the everyday realities faced by ordinary citizens rather than being focused on superficial events.

In a post shared on X, Gandhi stated, “The statistics tell the truth. In the last year, two-wheeler sales have fallen by 17 percent and car sales by 8.6 percent. The mobile market has also seen a decline of 7 percent.” He pointed out that these figures are not mere numbers; they reflect the economic pressures that the average Indian is currently experiencing.

Gandhi highlighted the contrast between the declining sales in essential consumer goods and the rising costs of living. “On the other hand, both expenses and debt are constantly increasing: house rent, domestic inflation, education expenses—almost everything is becoming expensive,” he noted. This statement underscores the growing financial strain on families across the country, as they grapple with rising costs while facing stagnant wages and limited economic opportunities.

The Congress leader called for a shift in political focus, stating, “We need politics that is not about the glitz of events, but connected with the reality of everyday life.” He argued that the political discourse should prioritize the pressing issues that affect the common man, urging leaders to “ask the right questions, understand the situation, and respond responsibly.” This call for accountability and responsiveness is a central theme in Gandhi’s critique of the government’s approach to economic management.

Gandhi’s remarks come amid ongoing criticism from the Congress party regarding the government’s handling of the economy. The party has consistently alleged that rising prices, decreasing private investment, and stagnating wages are adversely affecting the lives of ordinary citizens. “We need an economy that works for every Indian, not just for a select few capitalists,” he asserted, emphasizing the need for inclusive economic policies that benefit the broader population rather than a privileged elite.

The decline in sales figures for two-wheelers, cars, and mobile devices serves as a barometer for the overall health of the economy. These sectors are often seen as indicators of consumer confidence and spending power. The significant drops in sales suggest that many families are tightening their budgets and prioritizing essential expenses over discretionary purchases. This shift in consumer behavior reflects a broader trend of economic uncertainty that has left many feeling vulnerable.

Gandhi’s comments resonate with a growing sentiment among the public that the current economic policies are not adequately addressing their needs. As costs continue to rise, many are left wondering how they will manage their finances in the face of increasing expenses. The Congress party’s focus on these issues aims to highlight the disconnect between government policies and the lived experiences of everyday citizens.

Rahul Gandhi’s critique of the government’s economic management underscores the urgent need for a political approach that prioritizes the realities faced by ordinary Indians. By calling for an economy that serves everyone, he emphasizes the importance of inclusive policies that address the challenges of rising costs and stagnant wages. As the Congress party continues to challenge the government’s handling of the economy, the focus remains on advocating for the needs of the common people and ensuring that their voices are heard in the political arena.

Tags: Congress party economic policies, consumer confidence decline, declining vehicle sales India, economic challenges for citizens, everyday realities of Indians, government handling of economy, inclusive economic policies, political accountability India, Pratirodh, rahul gandhi, Rahul Gandhi economic critique, rising living costs India

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