4pm News Network: Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday (November 7) that the Bharatiya Janata Party may be trying to portray it as anti-business, but in reality it is not anti-business but anti-business. the monopolies. Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi posted a video and said that “BJP people are trying to call me anti-business.” But I am not against companies, but against monopoly.
Rahul Gandhi said in an ‘X’ post via social media: “I am a supporter of job creation, a supporter of business, a supporter of innovation, a supporter of competition. I am anti-trust. “Our economy will only prosper when there is a free and fair environment for all companies.
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In fact, the BJP criticized Rahul Gandhi for making baseless allegations against Prime Minister Modi and asked him to verify the facts before jumping to conclusions. Responding to this, the BJP wrote on Twitter: Another baseless allegation against the Modi government through so-called ‘monopoly match-fixing groups vs. fair trade’ is simply misleading. The BJP indirectly targeted Rahul Gandhi and said that, dear childish intelligence, do not jump to conclusions without checking the facts.
This comment by the Congress MP is said to have come a day after he wrote a newspaper article, in which he said that the original East India Company had ended 150 years ago, but the fear that arose afterwards has returned. . has arrived, as a new generation of monopolists has taken its place. However, Rahul Gandhi insisted that the time has come for a new deal for progressive Indian businesses.