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In Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi`s `Chakravyuh` Parallel To Counter BJP, Narendra Modi
Rahul Gandhi said that there is an atmosphere of fear in India and that fear has pervaded every aspect of our country.
New Delhi: In a no-holds-barred attack, the Leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi while drawing a parallel between Mahabharat's 'Chakravuh' in which Abhimanyu was killed. While targeting BJP, he said that “chakravyuh” of the 21st century and PM Modi, Amit Shah, Mohan Bhagwat, Ajit Doval, Ambani and Adani control this “chakravyuh”.
"In Kurukshetra, six people killed a young man Abhimanyu by trapping him in the Chakravyuh. There is fear and violence inside Chakravyuh. When I did research about the Chakravyuh, I came to know that it's other name is Padmavyuh or Lotus Formation. In the 21st century, a new Chakravyuh has emerged and that is also in the shape of the lotus. The Prime Minister bears its symbol on his chest. What they did with Abhimanyu, the same has been done with Hindustan its youth, farmers, women and MSMEs. Just like six people killed Abhimanyu, six people are at the centre of the Chakravyuh controlling it - Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Mohan Bhagwat, Ajit Doval, Adani and Ambani," said Rahul Gandhi.
Reacting to NEET-UG row, LoP Rahul Gandhi said, “There is an atmosphere of fear in India, and that fear has pervaded every aspect of our country.”
Congress leader also take a dig at BJP'snewly introduced ‘paid internship scheme’ in Budget 2024, Gandhi called it a ‘joke’ and said that the scheme aims to target 1 crore youth over the next five years by providing govt-mandated internships in the top 500 companies across the nation.
Responding to the Union budget, Gandhi said that the framework of this Budget is to strengthen their monopoly business, a political monopoly that destroys the democratic structure of the deep state and the agencies.
"The result of this has been - those who gave employment to India, small and medium businesses, were attacked through demonetisation, GST and tax terrorism," he added.