‘9 years 9 questions’: Congress questions PM Modi on completion of nine years of BJP

'9 years 9 questions': Congress questions PM Modi
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The Congress on Friday sought an apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his “betrayal” during his nine years in office, asking him nine questions on rising prices, unemployment and farmers’ income.

Additionally, the opposition party suggested that the government declare the day as “Apology Day”.

According to party general secretary in-charge of communications Jairam Ramesh, during a press conference held at the All India Congress Committee headquarters in this city, the nine questions are based on key issues that former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi raised during the Bharat Jodo. Travel

In addition, Ramesh, along with party leaders Pawan Kheda and Supriya Shrinate, released a booklet titled “Nau Saal, Nau Sawal”, in which he said that since Modi became Prime Minister on this day nine years ago, the party intended to ask him nine questions. Keeps questions.

Ramesh said, ‘We want the PM to break his silence on these nine questions.’

“Why is it that inflation and unemployment are skyrocketing in India? Why are the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer? Why are public assets being sold to PM Modi’s friends, while economic inequalities are growing?” He asked.

Ramesh also asked why the legal guarantee of the minimum support price was not given and why the agreements made with farmers during the repeal of the three “black” agricultural laws were not respected.

He asked why farmers’ income has not doubled in the last nine years.

Ramesh questioned why the Prime Minister was risking people’s hard earned money in LIC and SBI to benefit his “friend” Adani, accusing the government of cronyism and corruption.

He asked, “Why are you letting thieves get away? Why are you silent on the rampant corruption in BJP-ruled states and why are you letting Indians suffer?”

Ramesh said the Congress wanted to know “why is it that even after your clean chit to China in 2020, they continue to occupy Indian territory on the issue of national security”.

Additionally, he questioned the justification for using “politics of hate” with the intention of garnering votes, saying it was fueling an atmosphere of fear in society.

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