'We will tear up the Agneepath scheme and throw it in the dustbin', Rahul Gandhi's sharp attack; Akhilesh called BJP 'copycat'


Posted on 15th May 2024 11:14 am by rohit kumar

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who came to corner the BJP in favor of Congress candidate Pradeep Jain Aditya in the Jhansi-Lalitpur Lok Sabha election battle, made a sharp attack on the Agneepath schemeSaid that as soon as INDIA government is formedthis scheme will be torn up and thrown in the dustbin. Discrimination against soldiers will not be allowed.


 

Earlier, SP President Akhilesh Yadav said that when BJP wanted votes, they were giving salt, gram, wheat, and refined everything. Now the ratio has changed. When there was a drought in Bundelkhand, the SP government gave socialist packages and laptops. BJP copied but gave a small laptopCalling GST and demonetization as black laws, Rahul enumerated the shortcomings of PM Kisan Yojana and also promised loan waivers to the farmers.


 

Rahul said that the UPA government had given Bundelkhand a package of Rs 60 thousand crores. Money will be sent directly to the bank accounts of the poorCrores of poor upper castes, Dalits, backward classes, laborers, farmers, and minorities will be made millionaires. One woman from each family will be selectedto whose account Rs 1 lakh will be sent8,500 will come every month. The free grain scheme was of Congress.


 

BJP is cheating youth in the name of jobs: Akhilesh

Akhilesh Yadav tried to corner the BJP on the Defense Corridor plan. Said that the BJP government, which claims to make ammunition and bombs, has not been able to make even twine bombs till now. The BJP government is cheating the youth in the name of jobs. Whenever there are exams, papers get leaked.


 

During the drought in Bundelkhand, the then-SP government arranged milk and ghee for the people along with water. BJP had talked about increasing the income of farmers, but nothing like this happened. A large number of farmers committed suicide in the last 10 years.

 

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