Rahul after Chintan Shivir: Congress for all-inclusive, ‘single’ nation, not ‘two Indias’

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Rahul after Chintan Shivir: Congress for all-inclusive, ‘single’ nation, not ‘two Indias’

In his first public deal with publish the three-day Chintan Shivir in Udaipur, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi reiterated on Monday that India was witnessing a combat between two ideologies, with the BJP working to “divide” the nation and the Congress taking everybody alongside.

“It is a fight between two ideologies. On one hand, there is the Congress ideology, which says that you have to take everyone along, to respect everyone, and to protect everyone’s history and culture. On the other hand, the BJP divides people, and crushes and stifles; and it stifles and erases adivasis’ history and culture. This battle is going on in India,” Rahul mentioned at a rally in Banswara, a Rajasthan district recognized for its tribal tradition.

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi throughout a public assembly at Karana Village, Bichwada Gram Panchayat, in Banswara. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress MLA Sachin Pilot are additionally seen. (PTI Photo/AICC)

“We assist the weak; they assist the choose strongest industrialists” he said, adding that “the BJP needs to create two Indias. One for the wealthy, for 2-3 huge industrialists, and different for the poor, adivasis, Dalits, and the backward folks. We are not looking for two Indias; we wish a single nation the place everybody will get a possibility to meet their dream.”

He mentioned that BJP had destroyed the economic system with its insurance policies. “The BJP has attacked our economic system. The prime minister applied demonetisation and imposed the incorrect GST (Good and Services Tax). This destroyed our economic system, whereas the UPA had strengthened it,” he mentioned.

“You know the scenario of as we speak’s India. Every youth is aware of that they can’t get employment in India. You all can see the value rise and it retains rising,” he mentioned.

Rahul praised the Ashok Gehlot authorities, and particularly its measures for well being and English schooling. “But I am quite happy that the Rajasthan government is working for the poor and adivasis. Rajasthan is ahead of all the other states when it comes to health. Here, there is free treatment up to Rs 10 lakh. You can go to any state and ask; no state is giving so much money to the poor for health.”

“Today Gehlot-ji was telling me that English-medium colleges are being opened. The adivasis and the poor get immense assist from English colleges. After (studying) to talk English, they will get a job wherever and go wherever in India and out of India,” he mentioned.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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