Ahead of Halla Bol rally, Rahul Gandhi enumerated problems and blames PM
Ahead of Halla Bol rally, Rahul Gandhi enumerated problems and blames PM
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Today, the Congress Halla Bol rally against inflation is being held at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi. Let us tell you that a large number of Congress leaders and workers are engaged in this rally. However, before the rally, Rahul Gandhi made a tweet and targeted the NDA government at the Center and PM Modi. In fact, Rahul Gandhi has written in his tweet, "King is busy earning friends, people are suffering from inflation. Today, people have to think ten times even before buying essential goods. Only the Prime Minister is responsible for these troubles. We will keep adding voices against inflation, the king will have to listen."

With this, the Congress, while targeting the central government on Sunday, said that unemployment and inflation are the 'two brothers of the Modi government'. Congress alleged that unemployment and inflation are the two brothers of the Modi government. He also has two more brothers ED (Enforcement Directorate) and CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation). Along with this, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh also gave a statement in which he said, "The biggest problem facing the public today is inflation and unemployment. We also had a strong protest on August 5. We want to send a message to the insensitive Modi government from this rally that people are suffering from inflation and unemployment, and a solution should be found.''

Let us tell you that the Congress has announced to start 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' from 7th September, although earlier today i.e. on Sunday in Ramlila Maidan of Congress, the issues ranging from inflation to unemployment and GST. But a big rally has been organized.

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