Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) projects it as “anti-business” while its real stance is “anti-monopoly” and “anti-oligopoly”. He also claimed that after an article written by him was published, several “fair play” companies told him that a senior minister would call them and put in a good word on social media about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government’s plans. . say.
Rahul Gandhi had written the article.
This statement by Rahul Gandhi came at a time when he had written an article in “The Indian Express”. In this article it said that the British East India Company had ended its operations 150 years ago, but the fear that had arisen at that time has now returned again. Now a new type of monopolist has taken his place.
What did Rahul Gandhi say?
Rahul Gandhi on Thursday posted a video on ‘I am anti-monopoly, I am anti-oligopoly and I am against domination of business by one, two or five people.’
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He further said: ‘I started my career as a management consultant and know what it takes to make a business successful. That is why I want to repeat it once again: I am not against companies, I am against monopolies.
Rahul Gandhi also stated that today a new monopolistic class has emerged that is accumulating immense wealth, while India has become more unequal and unfair than ever.
BJP made this allegation
The BJP has targeted Rahul Gandhi. The BJP said Rahul Gandhi’s allegation is baseless and that it should listen to the views of many businesses before commenting on the Modi government’s economic policies.