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Rahul Gandhi launches broadside against BJP, calls ‘double-engine’ govt a “speed of devastation”

New Delhi, Jan 9 (UNI) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday mounted a sweeping attack on the BJP-led governments at the Centre and in states, accusing them of running a system driven by corruption, abuse of power and crony capitalism, and alleging that ordinary citizens are paying the price in the form of injustice, disasters and loss of lives. In a strongly worded statement posted on platform X, Gandhi said the BJP’s much-touted “double-engine” governments had “ruined people’s lives across the country” and reduced the suffering of the poor, workers and middle class to mere statistics. “Corruption, abuse of power, and the poison of arrogance have spread from top to bottom in BJP’s politics,” he alleged.

Central India's Premier English Daily

Central India's Premier English Daily

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Key Highlights

  • Targeting the government’s development narrative, the former Congress president claimed that “in the name of ‘development,’ an extortion racket is running,” while policies are designed to benefit a select few.
  • “Modi ji’s ‘double engine’ is running, but only for billionaires.
  • For the common Indian, this double-engine government of corruption is not development, but the speed of devastation,” Gandhi said.
  • Gandhi also raised pointed questions about the handling of several high-profile crime cases, alleging political protection for the powerful.
  • Referring to the murder of Ankita Bhandari in Uttarakhand, he said the case had “shaken the entire nation” but asked, “Which BJP VIP is being protected by those in power?
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  1. Rahul Gandhi launches broadside against BJP, calls ‘double-engine’ govt a “speed of devastation”

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