New Delhi: Former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi on Friday once again attacked the Modi government at the Centre through social media over the price rise issue. At the same time, Rahul Gandhi has expressed concern over the increasing number of covid-19 cases in Kerala. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi tweeted from his Twitter handle that "All goods are becoming costlier - consumers are upset. But is it benefiting the smaller industries, shopkeepers, or farmers a little bit? No! Because this inflation is actually the indiscriminate tax collection of the Modi government.'' ?? ????? ????? ???? ?? ??? ??- ???????? ?????? ???? ????? ???? ???? ????? ?? ?????? ???? ???????, ???????? ?? ????? ?? ?? ??? ??? ????! ??????? ?? ?????? ??? ??? ???? ????? ?? ???????? ????? ????? ???#TaxExtortion ? Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 30, 2021 However, social media users do not seem to agree with Rahul Gandhi's tweet. A user named Riya Kumari commented on Rahul's tweet and wrote, "Many journalists, award return gangs, urban Naxalites who have deteriorated their health with fat by eating cream do not like the karela juice being given by Modiji for health improvement, Modiji is also determined to improve his health in "Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat". Modi is the pride of India.'' On the other hand, Bajpai has shown a mirror to Rahul Gandhi and said, "Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Punjab are not able to get petrol/petrol in Punjab. Why is VAT on diesel more than other States, are your governments here?'' Bajpai has also used the hashtag Lootera. On the other hand, Gopal Sanatani has written, "The biggest thing is not the scam. This is the problem for the Opposition because the issue is not being found. The people are all understanding that it is good, the whole world is in this tension. How does the Modi government do this in such a big country?'' Also Read YSRCP MLA Vasanta Krishnaprasad dares TDP for open debate on Kondapalli quarrying. Police patrol killed, 2 passersby hurt in Pakistan grenade attack Cabinet approves amendment in insurance law to push privatisation of general insurance co