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Rahul Gandhi slams government on increasing poverty

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has once again attacked the Centre while sharing a survey report of rapidly increasing poverty in the country.

He said, those who were in the middle class, are now poor, those who were poor earlier, are being crushed now, where have those who used to say that ‘achche din’ is coming?

While sharing this tweet, the news that Rahul is referring to is a survey report in which it has been said that the rapid increase in the number of poverty in India in the last eight years has not been seen till date.

https://twitter.com/RahulGandhi/status/1457231013210378240?s=20

The general public is very upset due to inflation

In fact, the general public is very worried about the rising inflation and unemployment in the country. Albeit the government is making lakhs of claims to curb inflation, but these claims are far from the truth. Due to the skyrocketing inflation, the budget of people’s homes has deteriorated and the ever-increasing prices of pulses, vegetables, mustard oil, milk, cloth, cooking gas in the market have broken the back of the common man.

Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi had slammed the centre on inflation, he had said that this is Diwali week and still everything is costly which is not a joke.

“It’s Diwali, Inflation is at its peak, It’s not a joke. I wish the Modi government had a sensitive heart for the public,” he said in a tweet in hindi.

Rahul’s attack on Centre

For the past several days, Rahul Gandhi is continuously targeting the Center on the rising inflation and rising prices of petrol and diesel in the country. Yesterday, he had targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue of hike in LPG prices and alleged that PM Modi’s development vehicle is in reverse gear and brakes have also failed. He had also claimed citing a news that due to the increase in the price of LPG, there are lakhs of such families who are being forced to light the stove.

 

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