Selling country to 'Friends' is agenda of 'Dictator,' Rahul Gandhi attacks Modi govt
Selling country to 'Friends' is agenda of 'Dictator,' Rahul Gandhi attacks Modi govt
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New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has attacked the central government a lot in gestures. He said that the will of the dictator is the command of the government. Even independent institutions like RBI, which have been driving India's economic growth over the past decades. This too has been forced from time to time to bow down before the agenda of the Supreme Leader and his 'friends'. As an example, you should remember Demonetisation.

Rahul Gandhi said that RBI had told in its research report that it is not right to privatize public sector banks in a hurry. RBI had also appreciated the efficiency of those banks. But this made the dictator very upset. The government swung into action to restore peace to its supreme leader and the very next day a clarification was issued by the RBI that it was not against the privatization of banks.

The Congress leader further said that the public sector banks have acted as a shield for India due to the crisis. They have been the harbingers of development and instrument of financial inclusion. Their reckless privatization would have disastrous consequences. This will also reduce the independence of the institutions of India. Earlier on July 25, Rahul Gandhi had attacked the Modi government on the issue of inflation. He had said that the Modi government has saved 11,654 crores by stopping the subsidy of LPG. Whereas the central government has given a subsidy of only 242 crores in the year 2021-22. The Congress leader had said that this is a policy to stop the subsidy of the BJP and squeeze the people. Rahul Gandhi had said that when the BJP government appealed to the people to give up the subsidy, lakhs of people gave up the subsidy, But then they did not know that in the coming days the government would drastically increase the prices of cylinders. Rahul Gandhi said that this was a trick of the BJP government. He said that as the prices of cylinders went up, the customers started asking for the subsidy back. The Congress leader had said that in the year 2021-22, 3.59 crore people did not get the cylinder filled due to inflation. Now Rs 2,200 for a new gas connection, Rs 250 for a regulator, Rs 25 for the passbook and Rs 150 for pipe will have to be paid separately. The skyrocketing prices of cylinders will also have to be paid from above. 

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