‘Society in India treats you very badly…’: Rahul Gandhi to students in Kochi

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Congress chief Rahul Gandhi is visiting Kerala for campaigning for the upcoming Assembly polls.

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Monday took potshots on the Centre’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headed authorities accusing it of pushing the nation right into a quagmire of mismanagement. He stated that the federal government is forcibly taking cash out of individuals’s pockets. 

Interacting with students in Kochi, Rahul Gandhi urged them to tackle the forces which were ‘treating them badly.’

“Society in India treats you very badly, it insults you every day, it doesn’t let you do what you want, it attacks you. So, you’ve to get strength from inside. For that, you need to understand the forces hurting you and then position yourself properly,” the Wayanad MP stated. 

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“Due to demonetization and GST, Indian economy was damaged. It was already weak and after COVID it collapsed. Government now doesn’t have money so they are forcibly taking money from your pocket to run the government,” Rahul Gandhi went on to add. 

Raking up the problem of rising gasoline costs, the previous Congress president stated India was looking at a giant financial downside if the federal government continues its problematic insurance policies.

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“Fuel prices are rising because of economical mismanagement for the last 4-5 years. You need a strategy. That’s where we are running into a problem. The mismanagement is quite profound. It will be difficult for India to come out of this,” Rahul Gandhi stated.

Rahul Gandhi has been campaigning in Kerala the place Congress heads the United Democratic Front (UDF). The celebration is contesting the Assembly polls in alliance with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), Kerala Congress(Joseph) and Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP).

The UDF additionally has the help of Nationalist Congress Kerala, led by Mani C. Kappan, which had lately severed ties with the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) — part of the CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front (LDF).

Polling in Kerala is scheduled to be held in a single part on April 6.

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