New Delhi: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that the Narendra Modi government has waived debts of more than 23 trillion rupees of some industrialists.
Rahul Gandhi tweeted, ‘2378760000000 रुपये का कर्ज इस साल मोदी सरकार ने कुछ उद्योगपतियों का माफ किया. इस राशि से कोविड के मुश्किल समय में 11 करोड़ परिवारों को 20-20 हजार रुपये दिए जा सकते थे. मोदी जी के विकास की असलियत!’
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रुपय का क़र्ज़ इस साल मोदी सरकार ने कुछ उद्योगपतियों का माफ़ किया।
इस राशि से कोविड के मुश्किल समय में 11 करोड़ परिवारों को 20-20 हज़ार रुपय दिए जा सकते थे।
मोदी जी के विकास की असलियत!
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 31, 2020
The former Congress president also shared an online survey, asking: “Mr Modi is refusing to repeal the anti-farmer laws because he is — anti-farmer, run by crony capitalists, arrogant or all of the above.”
Mr Modi is refusing to repeal the anti-farmer laws because he is:
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 30, 2020
On Wednesday (December 30), Rahul Gandhi took a dig at Modi, saying farmers do not trust the Prime Minister due to his long history of asatyagraha.
“15 lakh in every bank account & 2 crore jobs every year, Give me 50 days time, else… We will win the war against Corona in 21 days. Neither has anyone intruded into our territory nor took over any post; Farmers don’t trust Modi ji due to his long history of ‘asatyagraha’ (sic),” Rahul tweeted.
“15 lakh in every bank account & 2 crore jobs every year”
“Give me 50 days time, else…”
“We will win war against Corona in 21 days”
“Neither has anyone intruded into our territory nor took over any post”
Farmers don’t trust Modi ji due to his long history of ‘asatyagraha’.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 30, 2020
Earlier he had also met with President Ram Nath Kovind along with other party members to discuss the demands made by farmers. It has been more than a month that farmers are protesting against the new farm laws brought by the government. They are demanding for the complete repeal of all the three farm laws while the government suggested at amending the laws.