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BJP MP Varun Gandhi Slams Govt Bank Privatisation And Claims 8-10 Lakh People Will Loose Jobs

New Delhi: BJP MP Varun Gandhi, who supported farmers during the farmers’ movement against agricultural laws.This time has raised his voice in support of the bank employees. He said in Bareilly that if banks are privatized, then 8-10 lakh people will lose their jobs.

Gandhi slammed yet another law by the Centre on Monday. He also warned the Centre  against the privatizing of the government banks and PSUs like BHEL, MTNL, BSNL, airports and airlines.

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Addressing contract workers in Pilibhit, he claimed that 8-10 lakh people will lose jobs if banks were privatised. He lamented, “Who’ll retrain them & employ them again? Who’ll feed their children?”. He also described privatization and many business being done through e-commerce as harmful for the country’s economy. He said that finding profit in everything is not a good thing. But instead of giving jobs, work is being done to snatch them.

Varun Gandhi said that everything is being sold in the name of privatization. He asked the people to come out from the web of Hindu-Muslim, caste-religion, backward-backward and unite and raise their voice and save the country.

At the same time, earlier Varun Gandhi had said in support of the employees that the employees of public sector banks should not be blamed for the increasing losses of the banks. Government should stop privatization of banks.

The MP said that youth in the country are wandering in search of employment. Apart from this situation, there is a conspiracy to ruin crores of people in the name of privatization. Varun Gandhi said for me the country is first followed by politics. He is ready to do anything for the nation.

Gandhi – a Lok Sabha MP since 2009, was appointed as BJP’s general secretary – the youngest to hold that position in the party. However, he gradually started losing his prominence after the saffron party came to power at the Centre in 2014. His camp’s attempt to project him as BJP’s UP CM candidate in 2017 reportedly did not go down well with the party leadership. Later, he and his mother Maneka Gandhi was dropped from the reconstituted 80-member BJP National Executive.

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