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"Public related problems rising but..." Priyanka Gandhi's jibe at BJP on completing 9 yrs at Centre

Taking to Twitter, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra alleged that the Central government dubbed problems like unemployment, and inflation as Amrit Kaal, and Sabka Vikas respectively.

ANI May 27, 2023 00:19 IST googleads

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi. (File Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], May 27 (ANI): Hitting out at Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government on completing nine years at the Centre, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi on Friday said that the public-related problems are increasing but the ruling party instead of solving them is engaged in publicity.
Taking to Twitter, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra alleged that the Central government dubbed problems like unemployment, and inflation as Amrit Kaal, and Sabka Vikas respectively.
"Nine years of unemployment as "Amrit Kaal", inflation as "Sabka Vikas", a crippled economy, and corruption as "Double engine growth". People's problems are increasing, but instead of solving them, PM Modi's government's propaganda-PR and jumla business is increasing. #NaakamiKe9Saal," she tweeted.
Notably, earlier in the day, Congress posed a set of nine questions to BJP, ranging from issues related to the economy, farmers, corruption, democracy, and national security.
The Congress party also released a document with the name '9 Saal 9 Sawaal' on the occasion.
"On the completion of nine years of the Modi Government, the Congress party wants to ask 9 questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We are also releasing a document for the same '9 saal 9 sawaal'," Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said while addressing a press conference here.
Congress, in a tweet, shared the nine questions and said that the Prime Minister "must respond to these nine questions before the BJP begins to celebrate".
"Why are inflation and unemployment skyrocketing in India? Why have the rich become richer and the poor become poorer? Why is public property being sold to PM Modi's friends, even as economic disparities are increasing?" the document read questioning the government over the economic front.
The party questioned the government over the doubling of farmers' income and also asked why the Minimum Support Price has not been legally guaranteed to them.
"Why is it that the agreements made with farmers while repealing the three black farm laws have not been honoured? Why has MSP not been legally guaranteed? Why didn't farmers' income double over the last 9 years?" it read.
The grand old party hitting out at the centre asked why the BJP has been "silent" over the alleged corruption in BIP-ruled states.
"Why are you putting people's hard-earned savings in LIC and SBI at risk to benefit your friend Adani? Why are you letting thieves escape? Why are you silent on rampant corruption in BIP-ruled states, and why are you letting Indians suffer?" the document read.
Questioning the government over the issue of national security and China, Congress asked, "Why is it that even after your clean chit to China in 2020, they continue to occupy Indian territory? 18 meetings have been held with China, yet why do they refuse to yield Indian territory and instead continue with their aggressive tactics?"
"Why is it that your oppressive government is methodically destroying the foundations of social justice? Why are you silent on the atrocities against women, Dalits, SC, ST, OBCs, and minorities? Why are you ignoring the demand for a caste census?" it added.
"Why are you deliberately using the politics of hatred for electoral gains and fueling an atmosphere of fear in society?," the Congress questioned.
The party came down heavily over the issue of democracy and asked why has the government "weakened" the Constitutional values.
"Why have you weakened our Constitutional values and democratic institutions in the last nine years? Why are you practicing the politics of revenge against Opposition parties and leaders? And why are you using blatant 'money power to destabilize governments elected by the people?" it read.
"Why is it that schemes for the welfare of the poor, needy and tribals are being weakened by cutting their budgets and making restrictive rules?" read the document.
Citing the time when the country was grappling with COVID pandemic, the party raised questions over the deaths and compensation by the government to the grieving families.
"Why is it that despite the tragic deaths of over 40 lakh people due to COVID-19, the Modi government has refused to compensate their families? Why did you suddenly impose a lockdown which forced lakhs of workers to return home, and not provide any support?" the document read.
Narendra Modi was sworn in for the first time as Prime Minister on May 26, 2014, and PM Modi took oath at the office for the second term on May 30, 2019. (ANI)

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