Will Rahul Gandhi’s speech benefit Karnataka people?

frame Will Rahul Gandhi’s speech benefit Karnataka people?

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Reportedly in karnataka, 40% of the money was looted by the previous bjp government through the commission. congress leader rahul gandhi said that the money is being returned to the people through various welfare schemes in Karnataka. Addressing a congress rally in Vidida in madhya pradesh for the madhya pradesh assembly elections, he said that the bjp exercised power by getting 40 percent commission in Karnataka. But now I have instructed the chief minister of karnataka to return the money that was looted from the poor people to the people. bjp had put the same money in the pockets of the rich, he said. Accordingly, women have been given a free bus system in Karnataka. Many more projects have been implemented there, he said.


At the same time, there was an incident where he accidentally said that farmers loan waiver has been done in karnataka and cylinder is being given for Rs.500. prime minister Narendra Modi has hit out at congress leader rahul gandhi by calling him 'morkhonke sardar'. rahul gandhi had said 2 days ago that only 'Made in China' phones are available in India. At an election campaign meeting in Madhya Pradesh's Betul, Modi responded without naming Rahul, saying, 'Yesterday, a congress party expert said that everyone in india has 'Made in China' cell phones. I heard that all phones in india are made in China. Where in the world does this Morkhom K Sardar live? "Congress leaders have developed a mental illness that undermines the achievements of the country," he said.


The truth is that today india is the second largest producer of mobile phones in the world. When the congress was at the centre, mobiles worth less than 20,000 crores were manufactured in india every year. Today, mobile phones worth Rs 23.5 lakh crore are being manufactured in india, he said. The prime minister said that india exports mobile phones worth around Rs 21 lakh crore to other countries. Automobile sector is also in trouble in pakistan which is in economic trouble. Price hikes, increased taxes and expensive financing have dampened demand, with only 6,000 cars sold in October. This is less than the number of cars sold in the city of Bangalore. 3.89 lakh cars were sold in india in October. According to the pakistan Automotive Association, 9,500 and 15,000 cars were sold during the same period last year. At the beginning of this year, the car sales in pakistan had fallen by 44 percent.




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