New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday regarding the central government led by BJP and accused that he was trying to “destroy public rights from the start”.
Congress MP in a series of tweets said that the world’s largest democracy has no meaning without fundamental rights.
“What is the use of the world’s largest democracy without public rights? The Modi Government has tried to destroy public rights from the beginning.
Can you imagine India without these rights including basic rights?” she says.
He further said that transparency is another name for democracy and people have the right to question it.
“The right to information – transparency is another name for democracy.
People have the right to question and get answers.
RTI is also given by UPA.
Which of these rights do PM objects?” He asked.
“The right to food – so no one has to face hunger.
The right to education – today every child goes to school, makes tomorrow better for himself and for the country.
The right to work – despite the opposition Staunch BJP, upa gives Security work for the public.
This helps citizens even in difficult times Covid-19, “he added.
Overcoming the media when launching the party’s young man’s manifesto for the election of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, Rahul Gandhi has criticized the BJP government because he seizes youth opportunities.
“About 880 youth loses a job at Uttar Pradesh every 24 hours while 16 lakh youth loses jobs in the past 5 years.” Emphasizing more on the work scenario Rahul said, “PM Modi promises 2 crore jobs every year that does not occur.
Why? This is because Indian assets will become two-three capitalists.” “There are no hollow words from the Congress Party, thinking is that the strategy for the future of youth is up, how we will make you work, how we will make you work, it must be told.
Not that we have to tell you that brother, we will give you 10 lakh, 20 lakh, 30 lakh, 40 lakh jobs, but how will the Congress give it, we have written this in this manifesto “, said Congress’ Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi said that Manifesto was about ‘up the youth vision’, which had been compiled after consulting the country’s youth.