Rahul Gandhi's Fiery Critique: 'Two Indias' and Modi's 'Remote Control' Governance
Rahul Gandhi launched a fierce attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his assembly poll campaign in Bihar. Accusing the BJP of running the state through remote control, Gandhi criticized policies that favor billionaires over common people and called for support for small industries and social equality.
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Rahul Gandhi, a leading figure of the Congress party, has launched a scathing critique against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of prioritizing votes over genuine governance. The BJP, Gandhi claims, operates the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar 'through remote control', undermining local leadership.
In his campaign rallies in Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga, Gandhi voiced concerns over the BJP's economic policies that, according to him, favor billionaires while leaving common people's needs unmet. He stressed the importance of nurturing small and medium-scale industries, which he argues have suffered under current policies like demonetization and the flawed GST.
Furthermore, Gandhi highlighted a growing divide within India, pointing to social inequalities exacerbated by monopolistic practices in sectors like telecom. He urged voters to see through political dramatics and focus on creating a future where education and employment thrive in Bihar, unshackled from external control.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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