I am a supporter of jobs, trade, innovation and competition, I am only against monopoly: Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday that he is not anti-business, as the BJP is saying, but he is against creating monopolies and oligopolies. Rahul Gandhi said that I started my career as a management consultant and I understand what kind of things are required to make a business successful. So I just want to reiterate, I'm not anti-business, I'm anti-monopoly. In his post along with the video, Gandhi said that I am pro-jobs, pro-business, pro-innovation, pro-competition. I am against monopoly. Rahul Gandhi further writes that our economy will flourish only when there is a free and fair space for all businesses.
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I am pro-Jobs, pro-Business, pro-Innovation, pro-Competition. I am anti-Monopoly.
Our economy will thrive when there is free and fair space for all businesses. pic.twitter.com/hySqQKpRdJ
—Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) November 7, 2024
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Rahul Gandhi commented after writing an article in the newspaper
After the uproar over the article, Rahul Gandhi has made a new claim. He said that many businessmen are telling him that a minister is calling them and forcing them to say good things about PM Modi and the government.
After my article, many play-fair businesses are telling me that a senior Minister has been calling and forcing them to say good things on social media about PM Modi and the govt’s programs.
Proves my point exactly!
—Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) November 7, 2024
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Rahul Gandhi's comments came a day after he wrote an article in a newspaper in which he said that the original East India Company had ended 150 years ago, but the fear created after that had come back again. is gone, because a new breed of monopolists has taken its place. However, Rahul Gandhi insisted that a new deal for progressive Indian business was an idea whose time had come.
What did Rahul Gandhi write, which caused ruckus?
Actually, an article by Rahul Gandhi was published in the English daily 'Indian Express' on Wednesday. In which he says that the 'East India Company' may have ended long ago, but the fear it had created has started appearing again today and a new generation of monopolists has taken its place. Have taken. In this he also mentioned some historical perspective. He has written that the East India Company flourished in India because the royal families allowed them to do so. By intimidating and bribing the royal families, the East India Company established its roots in India and expanded its business.
Scindia and Diya Kumari targeted
On his article, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia posted on the social media platform 'X' that 'those who sell hatred have no right to lecture on Indian pride and history. His (Rahul's) ignorance about India's rich heritage and his colonial mentality has crossed all limits. He said that if you claim to 'uplift' the nation, then stop insulting Mother India and learn about the true Indian heroes like Mahadji Scindia, Yuvraj Bir Tikendrajit, Kittur Chennamma and Rani Velu Nachiyar who fought for our freedom. Fought fiercely for. Citing the history related to the royal family, Scindia claimed on Thursday that the Scindia family had generally adopted a policy of cooperation with the British government.
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At the same time, Rajasthan's Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari has condemned Rahul Gandhi's article commenting on former royal families and said that through this article an attempt was made to tarnish the image of the former royal families. Has gone. Diya Kumari said in her statement on Thursday that Rahul Gandhi, through his articles in English and Hindi newspapers, has made baseless allegations against the former royal families that the British ruled India by bribing the Maharajas. She said that through this article an attempt has been made to tarnish the image of the former royal families, which she condemns.
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