Ranchi. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi held an election rally for Congress in Jharkhand for the second consecutive day on Saturday. On Friday he held rallies in Simdega and Lohardaga and on Saturday Rahul held rallies in Baghmara and Jamshedpur in Jharkhand. Prime Minister Modi was his target in both the rallies. He said- Modi ji has waived off the loan of Rs 16 lakh crore of rich people. If ‘India’ block government is formed then we will give Rs 20 lakh crore to the common people.
Rahul said- The Prime Minister of India does not go to the poor, farmers, Dalits, backward people and tribals. This shows that they are not yours. He further said- Youth and women in India are unhappy. When inflation increases in the country, our mothers and sisters get hurt the most. Taking aim at GST, he said- Narendra Modi has added GST on everything. The entire tax structure is a way of taking money from the poor people of the country.
The Congress leader said- There are about 50 percent OBC, 15 percent Dalit, 8 percent tribal and 15 percent minority community people in the country. But you will not find a person from OBC, Dalit and tribal class in the management of big companies of the country. Reiterating the promise of caste census, Rahul said- I have clearly told Modi ji, you cannot stop the caste census.
Rahul Gandhi reiterated his resolve to increase the limit of reservation and said- We will pass the caste census in this very Parliament and break the wall of 50 percent in reservation. In Jharkhand, we will give 28 percent reservation to tribals, 12 percent to Dalits and 27 percent to backward classes. He said- Modi ji makes big speeches. Fly in big planes. But the common man has to bear the burden. Modi ji shys away from even shaking hands with the poor. He will go with Ambani and Adani, but does not even want to meet the poor Dalits and backward people. Rahul said in a questioning tone – How much loan did PM Modi waive off for your children? Not even a single rupee. He waived off the loan of Rs 16 lakh crore of 25 people like Adani and Ambani.