India faces bankruptcy of vision: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, placed blame with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party for not providing India with a 'vision' ​for the future and claimed that it promotes hatred and divisiveness among people at large. He has also accused the...

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi lashed out against the ruling party, claiming that India faces "bankruptcy of vision" for what's in store for its future and stated that his party was against the creation of monopolies and was working towards creating a fair society.

He said on Twitter, "India now faces a bankruptcy of vision for what the future of our country should be."

"We are for corporate India. We are against the idea of massive monopolies. We are against unfairness, be it against farmers or MSMEs. We will act to ensure fairness prevails," Gandhi also said.



Rahul Gandhi, placed blame with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party for not providing India with a 'vision' for the future and claimed that it promotes hatred and divisiveness among people at large. He has also accused the BJP of working for the interests of only a few big businessmen.
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