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Day two of Congress national convention

AICC president says Rahul is the hope of future 

Raipur

AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday raised the issue of a poem he had read in the Parliament which was deleted, during the second day proceedings of the three-day Congress plenary session in Atal Nagar Nava Raipur. He also asked about what is wrong in his poem which was called unconstitutional and his salary was also deducted.

Without naming the Prime Minister and Adani, Kharge digs at their friendship and on the other hand praised Rahul Gandhi addressing him the hope of India’s future.

Rahul has created a hope among the people through his Bharat Jodo Yatra and he has made the things simple which were looking impossible. “I hope Rahul continues to guide like this in future also,” Kharge said.

Kharge said, during Corona more than two crorejobs were lost due to the wrong decisions of the government. Wrongly designed and implemented GST ruined the business of traders. The sudden lockdown had put people at risk. People did not even get the chance to perform the last rites of their near ones succumbed to covid. 

Today the situation is such that the poor have become poorer and o the other hand wealth of a handful of people increased so much that they became the second richest in the world. 

The income of a laborer is 27 rupees and the income of a friend of the Prime Minister is one thousand crore rupees per day, alleged Kharge. His friend’s income has increased by more than 1000 percent. The Prime Minister is handing over the wealth created over 70 years to his friend one after the other. Everything is being sold and there is also concern whether LIC and State Bank of India will be able to survive or not, he said.

He said that the minorities are fighting for self-respect and security. Atrocities on tribals have increased by 31 percent. This BJP government is snatching morsels from the mouth of the poor, their friends are being fed. The DNA of the people sitting in the Delhi government is anti-poor.

Earlier, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said in his address that they are grateful to the Congress party that Chhattisgarh was given the opportunity to host this session. After this, General Secretary Mukul Wasnik read out the names of the late Congress leaders and workers. The assembly paid tribute by keeping silence for two minutes.

Divya Dubey

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