Rahul Gandhi's allegation on the Center: Situation like Ukraine in Ladakh, the government is afraid to speak on China
Rahul Gandhi said that the government in India is not serious about the economic crisis. You cannot end the crisis now with the 1991 policies. I had asked Manmohan Singh ji in 2012, his reply was that now we have entered a new era, old policies will not work. The government is not taking any initiative to deal with the crisis and is not listening to anyone.

In the "Ideas of India" seminar at Cambridge University in London, Rahul Gandhi made a big allegation about the central government. Rahul said that China has done a Ukraine-like situation in Ladakh and Doklam, but the government is not taking action on it. Rahul said that the government is too afraid to speak on this issue.
Attacking the BJP, the former Congress President said – BJP is sprinkling kerosene for polarization in the country. You just need to put out a spark, then the country itself will start burning. He said that the fight of the entire opposition, including the Congress, is to stop it first.
In response to a question, Rahul said that the state of democracy in India is not good right now. The people of the BJP have occupied constitutional posts. In all government institutions, people are being given entry from behind. We are fighting these people. On the question of Congress's defeat and BJP's victory, Rahul said that we are not able to go to the people. We need to go more aggressively to the 60-70% of people who don't vote for BJP and we need to do this together.
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