Rahul Gandhi's Sharp Critique of PM Modi's 'Appetiser' Comment

Taking to social media platform X, Gandhi articulated the grievances of the populace, encapsulating the widespread issues plaguing the nation: soaring unemployment figures, crippling inflation rates, the tragic loss of farmers burdened by debt and governmental oppression, alongside the plight of laborers and traders, accentuated by the devaluation of the rupee against the dollar and the controversial "electoral bond" scheme, deemed the epitome of corruption.

In a pointed jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi delivered a scathing critique on Monday, highlighting the disconnect between the PM's promises and the reality faced by the people. Gandhi seized upon Modi's recent rally rhetoric, where the PM likened his past accomplishments to "appetisers" and promised a grander vision for the future, slated for 2047.

Taking to social media platform X, Gandhi articulated the grievances of the populace, encapsulating the widespread issues plaguing the nation: soaring unemployment figures, crippling inflation rates, the tragic loss of farmers burdened by debt and governmental oppression, alongside the plight of laborers and traders, accentuated by the devaluation of the rupee against the dollar and the controversial "electoral bond" scheme, deemed the epitome of corruption.

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With biting irony, Gandhi underscored the irony of Modi's promises of a future "main course" to those who have already endured the bitter taste of these current hardships. His message resonated with the Congress's campaign anthem shared on X, echoing the sentiment of change: "Dijiye Congress ka saath, ab haath badlega halaat."

The Congress's stance against Modi's pitch for a strong and stable government was made explicit on Monday, with the assertion that this election isn't about re-electing a charismatic leader, but rather about choosing a government that can deliver genuine stability and progress.

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