The debt of Haryana farmers is not waived off but the debt of Rs 16 lakh crore of a few billionaires of the country is waived off: Rahul Gandhi

Haryana Elections 2024: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Thursday attacked the BJP government while addressing election rallies in Assandh and Barwala in Haryana. If a youth is poor, not the son of a billionaire, then… he will neither get a loan from the bank, nor will he be able to do business, nor will he be able to join the army or the public sector… Overall, Narendra Modi has closed all the doors for the youth.

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He further said, Narendra Modi and the Haryana government have destroyed the employment system. The mother of one of the youths who have gone to America says that she wants to meet her son. The whole family is worried. But those youths cannot come back for ten years because there is no employment here in Haryana. The loans of Haryana farmers are not waived, they do not get proper MSP. But, the loans of Rs 16 lakh crore of a few billionaires of the country are waived.

The problem of drugs is increasing in Haryana. Thousands of kilos of drugs are found at Adani's port in Gujarat, but has anyone been punished? The country's ports, airports, airplanes, roads are all in Adani's hands. But you have been given only the wrong GST and demonetization.
This is because the Modi government wants to eliminate small traders and sell Chinese goods in India. This is benefiting a few industrialists of the country and China, Narendra Modi is being marketed, but the youth of Haryana are crying.

Players of Haryana work hard 24 hours a day to win medals so that Haryana and India's name shines across the world. But when something wrong happens to female players, BJP is busy saving the accused. We don't want such a Haryana.

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