BJP creating two Indias; one for rich and big industrialists, other for poor: Rahul Gandhi
Published By : Sourabha Parida | May 16, 2022 4:26 PM
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Banswara, May 16: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is creating two Indias, one for the rich and chosen big industrialists and the other one is for the poor, tribals and Dalits, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged while addressing a rally in the Karana village of Rajasthan's Banswara today. "The BJP wants to build two Indias; one for the rich, two-three big industrialists, and the other for the poor, the tribals, Dalits, the backward and the weak. We don't want two Indias. We want one India where everyone gets the opportunity to fulfil their dreams," he added. Rahul Gandhi said that Congress wants one India where everyone gets the opportunity to fulfil their dreams. The Congress leader further alleged that the country is witnessing a battle between two ideologies. "It is a fight between two ideologies. On one side is Congress' ideology, which says that we have to go ahead by bringing everyone together, respect everyone and protect everyone's history and culture. On the other side is the BJP, which creates divides and erases tribals' history and culture," said Rahul Gandhi.
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