Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi as yatra enters Gujarat
The Hindu
Rahul Gandhi criticizes Modi government's economic policies and lack of representation for backward classes in Gujarat speech.
Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi took on the PM Modi-led government, from questioning the ₹16 lakh crore corporate debt waiver to handing over scarce natural resources to a few corporates, in his maiden speech in the Gujarat leg of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. Mr. Gandhi launched his salvo as the yatra entered the tribal pockets in the State from neighbouring Rajasthan on Thursday.
Mr. Gandhi spoke about rising unemployment, exploitation of youth through Agniveer recruitment in the defence forces, and marginalisation of tribals, Dalits, and OBCs, as well as exploitation of other backward communities in his address to tribals in Jhalod in central Gujarat on Thursday evening.
“From ports to airports are being handed over to a few corporates while youth are struggling for jobs,” he said, slamming the NDA government’s economic policies.
He also questioned why the President of India Droupadi Murmu, a tribal, was not invited to the Ram temple consecration ceremony in Ayodhya and suggested that the BJP government was only using the tribals, Dalits, and backwards for their votes while neglecting their welfare and economic development and well-being.
“India is made up of 50% backward classes, 8% tribals, and 15% Dalits. But if you check the list of the top management of the industries or the owners of companies, businesses, hospitals, or even media houses, you will find none. Even in government offices, you will only find two or three persons from these communities. Where is the representation?” Mr. Gandhi asked while asserting that India needed a caste census.
“A caste census is a must and we are pushing for it. The moment I mentioned that a caste census be undertaken so that Indians know who has control of the country’s money, Prime Minister Modi said there is no caste in India. And then he calls himself an OBC leader!” Mr. Gandhi quipped.
As the yatra entered the State, Gujarat Congress leaders along with leaders of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) welcomed the participants. The yatra comes to Gujarat amid a slew of defections from senior Congress leaders.