APCC Chief Echoes Rahul Gandhi: India Needs Institutional Revival
APCC President YS Sharmila Reddy supports Rahul Gandhi's claims on the decline of India's economy and democracy under the BJP. She criticizes the government's focus on publicity over substantial growth, raising concerns about unemployment and weakened institutions, urging leadership to prioritize real economic and social challenges.
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In a resonating endorsement, Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee President YS Sharmila Reddy has echoed Rahul Gandhi's assertions regarding the deterioration of India's economic and democratic structures under the BJP-led government. Sharmila highlighted that the nation's economic strength, institutional credibility, and public trust, once sound, have steadily deteriorated over the past decade.
Sharmila further aligned with Gandhi’s observations on increasing economic instability globally, underscoring the relevance of his warnings against an economy reliant on publicity and wealth concentration. She pointed to stark issues like unemployment, household financial strain, and declining purchasing power as indicators of the economy’s deep-seated frailties.
Criticizing the BJP's focus on political marketing over effective governance, Sharmila argued that such an approach cannot sustain a nation’s economic resilience. She called for leadership that addresses real challenges and empowers institutions to regain public trust, emphasizing that Gandhi's remarks should serve as a wake-up call for the nation's future direction.
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