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Uttarakhand : Rahul Gandhi roared in Haridwar, said – thieves line in BJP, BJP got the benefit of demonetisation

In Uttarakhand, all 70 assembly seats will go to polls in one phase on February 14. Its results will come on March 10. In such a situation there, the election campaign is in full swing. Political parties are attacking each other vigorously. Even big leaders from Delhi are reaching the hill state for campaigning. In this episode, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also reached Haridwar for election campaign. Addressing an election rally in favor of Congress candidate Qazi Nizamuddin at Mangalore in Haridwar district, Gandhi said that the Prime Minister had said in an interview that Rahul does not listen. He said that I will tell you the meaning of this line. This means that the pressure of ED and CBI does not work on Rahul.

BJP made two India

Gandhi said that the Prime Minister thinks that everyone is afraid of him, but he is not afraid of him. On the contrary, seeing his arrogance makes me laugh. Reiterating his charge of dividing the country into two halves of billionaires and poor, the Congress leader claimed that the Prime Minister ruined small traders, shopkeepers, farmers and laborers by implementing decisions like demonetisation and wrong GST. Is.

BJP got the benefit of demonetisation

He asked the people whether black money was eradicated in the country due to demonetisation. The Congress leader said that this black money turned white and got it to the BJP. Due to the wrong policies of the Modi government, the whole country including Uttarakhand is facing the problem of unemployment. The country is not given employment by billionaires, but by small traders, shopkeepers and farmers, who have been ruined by the central government.

Government failed even in pandemic

Rahul Gandhi also accused it of failing to deal with the Corona epidemic and said that while other countries asked their citizens to be careful. Whereas, Modi asked people to play thali and light up mobile phone lights. Where was your government when your parents and children needed oxygen and ventilators? Gandhi also alleged that at the time of Corona epidemic, the central government left the laborers on the streets destitute. Whereas, the BJP governments also refused to take the arrangement of buses made for them by the Congress.

Made people unemployed

The Congress leader said that the central government had promised to provide employment to two crore youth every year, but their jobs were also snatched away from those who had jobs. He claimed that the UPA government had lifted 27 crore people out of poverty during its 10-year tenure. In the last seven years, the Modi government pushed 23 crore people back into poverty.

Few billionaires are getting benefit

Gandhi alleged that the Prime Minister was benefitting a few billionaires by taking money out of the pockets of the poor. In today’s India, 100 people have as much wealth as 40 percent of the country’s population has. He gave the example of increase in the prices of petrol and diesel in the country despite the fall in the prices of crude oil in the international market and said that when you go to the petrol pump, money comes out of your pocket and directly goes to two-three billionaires of India. Direct transfer takes place.

Thieves’ line in BJP

Gandhi also raised the issue of changing three chief ministers in Uttarakhand in five years and alleged that he was removed because he was “corrupt and a thief”. He said that there is a line of thieves in the BJP and a new chief minister was introduced one after the other and he was given an opportunity to steal. Describing Modi as the ‘king’ and not the prime minister, the Congress leader said he thinks that no one has done any work in the last 70 years and only after his arrival the country has woken up. Urging the people to form a Congress government in the state, he said that it would be their own government, where every section would be taken care of. Gandhi said that the Congress has made its manifesto ‘Chardham, Charkam’ after talking to every section of the society, under which the price of LPG cylinder should not be more than Rs 500, employment to four lakh youths, five lakh rupees every year. A promise has been made to give 40 thousand rupees annually to lakhs of poor families and to provide door-to-door health services.