Rahul Gandhi started the White Shirt Movement, said – Modi government has turned its back on the poor and working class.
New Delhi. Congress MP and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has targeted the Modi government. He said that the Modi government has turned its back on the working class. Because of this, it is the responsibility of all of us to come together and raise our voice strongly to provide them justice and rights. With this thinking, we are starting the #WhiteTshirtMovement.
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Rahul Gandhi wrote on social media X that, today the Modi government has turned its back on the poor and working class and has completely left them to their fate. The government's entire focus is on enriching only a select few capitalists.
Today the Modi government has turned its back on the poor and working class and has completely left them to their fate. The government's entire focus is on further enriching only a few capitalists.
Because of this, inequality is continuously increasing and the workers who water the country with their blood and sweat are… pic.twitter.com/RNMcOuAfYF
—Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) January 19, 2025
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Because of this, inequality is continuously increasing and the condition of the workers who water the country with their blood and sweat is getting worse. They are forced to face various types of injustice and atrocities. In such a situation, it is the responsibility of all of us to come together and raise our voice strongly to provide them justice and rights. With this thinking, we are starting the #WhiteTshirtMovement.
He further wrote, I appeal to my young and working class colleagues to participate enthusiastically in this movement. To join this campaign and for detailed information related to it, visit this link – Give a missed call on this number 9999812024.
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