Congress Criticizes Modi's Austerity Appeals Amid Economic Challenges
The Congress party sharply criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent calls for austerity, suggesting it reflects his administration's failed economic policies over the past 12 years. Leader Rahul Gandhi and others argue that public sacrifice shouldn't substitute governmental accountability, while asserting that the economic crisis is more severe than communicated.
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The Congress party has launched a pointed critique against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for austerity amidst the ongoing West Asia conflict. According to Congress, Modi, dubbed a "compromised PM," seeks to deflect the blame of economic hardships onto the public.
Rahul Gandhi, expressing the opposition's stance, argued that Modi's suggestions to curb spending on essentials and luxuries are a testament to governance failures over his 12-year tenure. Gandhi emphasized that these calls for public sacrifice are, in reality, an acknowledgment of government shortcomings.
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge further questioned Modi's priorities during the crisis, highlighting unresolved issues like the depreciating Rupee and soaring living costs. Meanwhile, Jairam Ramesh suggested that Modi's unexpected pleas potentially signal harsher austerity measures looming for the country.
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