newsmantra.in l Latest news on Politics, World, Bollywood, Sports, Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Trending news | News Mantra
Political

Rahul slams act of GOD

The new GDP has given another chance toCongress leader Rahul Gandhi to accused the government of attacking the informal sector with its three moves- demonetisation, lockdown and GST. “India’s economy is witnessing a slowdown for the first time in 40 years. Those who can’t practice Satyagrah (dedication to truth) are blaming God,” the ex-Congress chief tweeted, referring to the GDP data and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s “act of God” remark last week.

Congress leader suggested that the former Congress-led UPA government had shielded India from the “economic storm” in 2008, adding that the government is “trying to turn you into slaves”. “The BJP government has attacked the informal sector. They are trying to turn you into slaves. In 2008, the world was hit by a severe economic storm. The United States, Europe, China, Japan – all of them were hit by the turbulence. In the US, banks were affected, firms were shut down. But India was not affected,” Mr Gandhi is heard saying in the video.

“I went to Manmohan Singh (the then-prime minister) and asked him- ‘The whole world has been hit by recession. Why is India unaffected?’ He said- ‘Rahul, you have to understand. India has two economic structures – formal, which has bigger firms, and informal, which includes MSMEs, farmers. As long as the informal sector is unaffected, the country can hold its ground’,” the Congress MP from Kerala’s Wayanad is heard recalling his conversation with the ex-prime minister.

“Demonetsation, GST and lockdown – these three moves by the BJP government have attacked the informal structure. It’s not correct to think that lockdown was a last-minute move, and that it wasn’t done deliberately. All these three moves were taken to hit the informal sector,” the ex-Congress chief adds.

“If Prime Minister wants to run the government, he needs media, marketing. The informal sector has a lot of money which the government can’t touch. They want to break this sector and extort this money from them. The effects of this attack on informal sector will be seen soon. The results will be that India won’t be able to produce jobs… because the informal sector produces 90 per cent of the jobs. Once the informal sector is destroyed India won’t be able to produce jobs,” he stresses.

Related posts

Investigation Against Gandhi Family Trusts

Newsmantra

Steel Minister directs to make non-operational mines functional

Newsmantra

Samajwadi Party Founder Mulayam Singh Yadav Passes Away at 82

Newsmantra

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More