Friday, 26 April 2019

Rahul calls NYAY scheme a 'surgical strike on neediness'

Samastipur (Bihar), Apr 26 Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Friday called NYAY scheme a surgical strike on poverty and allayed fears that the salaried white collar class would need to take care of everything which he said would be totally funded with the cash that thieves like Anil Ambani have plundered with Narendra Modis help.

Launching a fresh attack on the NDA government at the Center, Gandhi authored a motto Kuchh nahin sab jhootha hai Narendra Modi ne loota hai, (all guarantees are refuted.

Narendra Modi has robbed people of whatever they had).

Addressing a rally in this north Bihar town where he shared the stage, for the first time after general elections were declared, with RJD beneficiary clear Tejashwi Yadav, Gandhi also deplored the insulting treatment dispensed to the jailed supremo of his alliance partner and warned the BJP-led coalition of a backlash in the polls.

The NYAY plan will be altogether financed with the cash that criminals like Anil Ambani have ravaged with Narendra Modis help, Gandhi said alleviating fears of the salaried working class.

The Congress chief also mocked at the Prime Minister for making military operations completed after terror attacks in Uri and Pulwama a poll plank.

He carries teleprompter wherever he goes to deliver his speeches. He continues getting orders from above dont talk about rozgar (business). Try also the Rs 15 lakh you had guaranteed to dispatch into records of each poor Indian. You might be booed. Continue pestering careful strikes,he said tearing into the PM.

Reiterating that if voted to power, the Congress would ensure that no farmer was sent to jail for defaulting on loans, Gandhi said you (Modi) are welcome to help people like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya escape the nation after defaults, yet we represent the average folks, farmers and the working class. And we would share their burden.

No comments:

Post a Comment

PM Modi: Congress insulted voters by questioning BJP's huge win

New Delhi, June 26 Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday blamed the Congress for offending voters of the nation by questioning the massive ...