Tuesday, March 25th, 2025

I am not anti-business, I am against monopoly… Why does Rahul Gandhi have to give clarification?

New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday that he/she is against monopoly, not business. Citing one of his/her articles, he/she also claimed that some business groups working as per the rules and regulations are being forced by a senior minister of the central government to praise the programs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his/her government.
There is currently no reaction from the government on his/her claim. BJP on Wednesday criticized Rahul Gandhi for making ‘baseless allegations’ against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked him/her to investigate the facts before reaching any conclusion. Gave advice. Rahul Gandhi released a video on Thursday and said, ‘BJP people are trying to call me anti-business. But I am not anti-business, but against monopoly. he/she says that he/she is against one, two, three or five people establishing monopoly in the industry.

‘I am a supporter of job creation’

he/she said, ‘I started my career as a management consultant. I understand what is important for business success. Therefore, I want to say clearly that I am not anti-business, I am anti-monopoly. Rahul Gandhi said in a post on ‘X’, ‘I am pro-job creation, pro-business, pro-innovation, pro-competition. I am anti-monopoly. Our economy will flourish only when there is a free and fair environment for all businesses.

Rahul accused the central government

he/she later claimed in another post, ‘After my article, business groups running on rules told me that a senior minister was calling and they were getting good reviews on social media about Prime Minister Modi and the government’s programs. Forcing you to say things. Rahul Gandhi said that this proves his/her point absolutely right. The Congress leader had claimed in an article on Wednesday that the East India Company may have ended hundreds of years ago, but the fear it had created is visible again today and a new generation of monopolists has taken its place. Have taken.

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