"Living in his own world of delusions and lies": BJP's CR Kesavan slams Rahul Gandhi over "economic storm incoming" remarks
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 20 (ANI): BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan on Wednesday dismissed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "economic storm incoming" remarks over the central government's fiscal policies and accused him of being "delusional."
Emphasising that India is the fastest-growing economy in the world, Kesavan said that the country deserves a better Leader of Opposition (LoP).
"He has lost the sense of political balance after a series of humiliating electoral defeats. His bizarre remarks only go on to show that he is living in his own world of delusions and lies. Very recently, Rahul Gandhi was cornered when questions were raised about his foreign trips and the funding for these visits abroad...he said the Indian economy was dead, whereas India's the fastest growing economy in the world...people do not trust him," he said.
Further defending the Centre's fiscal policies, the BJP spokesperson said that in the Congress era, India struggled to progress economically, ranking 11th on the global level, while under the BJP government, it has become the 4th largest economy, stressing that poverty has been reduced and strides are being made on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Viksit Bharat.
"During the Congress era, we were one of the fragile five economies, ranking 11th. Now, we are the 4th largest economy...about 27 crore people have been lifted out of extreme poverty. People of India know that Narendra Modi's reform express is marching towards the goal of a Viksit Bharat while empowering each and every section of the society...India deserves a better Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha," Kesavan said.
He claimed that the financial modifications made by the Prime Minister would inevitably collapse, with the common citizen bearing the heaviest burden.
Addressing the media and public during his visit to his parliamentary constituency of Raebareli, the senior Congress leader alleged that the current economic architecture has been systematically rigged to benefit a chosen few billionaires at the expense of the working class.
He further chided Prime Minister Narendra Modi for travelling abroad frequently while simultaneously asking citizens to curb their foreign travels instead of addressing internal structural crises.
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