Narasimha Rao’s Grandson Accused Rahul Gandhi
Narasimha Rao’s grandson surrounded Rahul Gandhi on ‘Hum Do, Hamare Do’ comment.
Former Prime Minister Narasimha Rao’s grandson and BJP leader NV Subhash said on Friday that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s speech in Parliament had lowered his image from ‘immature’ to ‘ignorant’.
The commentary of ‘Hum Do, Hamare Do’ has exposed his ‘imprudence’ in politics. He said that the dynasty was dominated during the Congress rule and there was no other leader other than his mother Sonia Gandhi.
Even the Prime Minister was made a puppet. When the lower house was discussing the budget, Rahul Gandhi raised the issue of three agricultural laws and surprised the country.
He said, ‘For decades the Congress rule in the country broke the back of the farmers by not making any effort to improve the economic status of the farming community.
When the NDA government is trying to change the fate of the farmers, then leaders like Rahul Gandhi are provoking the farmers. ‘
Subhash further said that the former Congress president should keep aside his political aspirations and understand the content (provisions) and intent (intention) of agricultural laws.
By opposing these laws, he is doing more harm to farmers than profit. He said that there was no major improvement in the Indian agricultural sector since independence.
Every political leader talks about the welfare of farmers, but to date, no government has made a single reform.
According to the changing times and the global agriculture scenario, it was the Narendra Modi government that introduced agrarian reforms to bring major changes in the lives of the farming community.
From 2004 to 2014, the UPA government was in power, but not a single bill was introduced for the benefit of farmers.
Congress’s quarrel can be restored by commanding Kharge, North vs South may become an issue
Amid a long-running tug of youth versus bourgeoisie in the Congress, the party high command has once again relied on senior leader Mallikarjun Kharge for the post of Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha.
Kharge, a trusted leader of the top Congress leadership, will take over the responsibility of Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, instead of Ghulam Nabi Azad.
The Congress high command does not have to deal with any kind of political resistance in making Kharge the leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha in view of the internal insurgency of the Congress but does not rule out the possibility of starting a big stir for the dissident camp of the party.
After the appointment of Kharge, a new controversy may also arise in the Congress ignoring the leaders of the Hindi-speaking north states.