Rahul Gandhi has made a big announcement in Rajnandgaon. The amount received under Rajiv Gandhi Landless Agricultural Laborer Justice Scheme will be increased from Rs 7000 per year to Rs 10000 per year. Under Dr. Khubchand Baghel Health Assistance Scheme, the poor class will now get free treatment from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh, other people will get free treatment from Rs 50 thousand to Rs 5 lakh.
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Rahul Gandhi: Rahul Gandhi rode a scooter, shook hands with people on the streets, took a selfie
Rahul Gandhi is on Mizoram tour. In Mizoram, Congress has announced the names of its candidates for all 40 assembly seats. Congress had earlier announced the names of candidates for 39 seats, after which the party announced the names of candidates for the remaining one seat also. Here Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is on Mizoram tour. He also addressed an election meeting in Mizoram.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed in the meeting that the opposition alliance ‘India’ represents 60 percent of the country, which is more than the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Speaking to the media in the capital Aizawl during his visit to poll-bound Mizoram to campaign for party candidates, Rahul Gandhi said the opposition alliance is based on its values, constitutional framework and the right of people to express themselves and live in harmony, irrespective of religion or culture. Will protect the concept of India by preserving independence.
Targeting BJP and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Rahul Gandhi said that their vision for our country is different from ours. RSS believes that India should be ruled by a single ideology and organization, which we are opposing. We believe in decentralization whereas BJP believes that all decisions should be taken in Delhi.
Rahul Gandhi accused BJP of trying to capture the entire institutional structure of the country. He said that Congress has helped in establishing the foundation of the country and this old party has a history of protecting that foundation.
Rahul said that various states of the North-East are facing attacks from BJP and RSS, this is a threat to the foundation of your religious beliefs. Let us tell you, voting for the forty-member Mizoram Assembly is to be held on November 7 and counting of votes will be done on December 3.
Before the election rally, Rahul Gandhi also conducted a road show on the streets of Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram. During this, he waved and greeted the people standing on the rooftops of the houses.
Rahul Gandhi also rode a scooty in Aizawl. Rahul Gandhi was seen sitting behind in a scooty. Rahul Gandhi also wore a helmet for safety.
Rahul Gandhi shook hands with the people standing on both sides of the road. Also greeted him.
Rahul Gandhi shook hands with the people standing on both sides of the road. While roaming on the streets, Rahul Gandhi also wore a hat and greeted people. (with language input)
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Rahul Gandhi calls caste census ‘X-ray of India’, targets BJP
Assembly elections are going to be held in Chhattisgarh at the end of the year. Before these elections, on Monday, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi reached Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh. Launching the ‘Mukhyamantri Gramin Awas Nyay Yojana’ here, Rahul Gandhi stressed the need for caste census. During this, Rahul Gandhi described the caste census as ‘X-ray of India’. Rahul Gandhi said that the caste census is like an X-ray of India, it will help us understand how many OBC, tribal and general category persons there are in the country. Once we have this data, the nation can move forward inclusively.
Targeted at Modi government
Rahul Gandhi, who was on Chhattisgarh tour, also directly attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP government. Rahul Gandhi said that while Congress is transparent in its work, BJP works secretly. He said that we press the button of the remote control openly. But BJP suppresses it secretly and Adani ji gets Mumbai airport. Public sector becomes private… and when I questioned PM Modi on Adani in Lok Sabha, the answer I got was, my Lok Sabha membership was cancelled.
Political turmoil has intensified amid preparations for the imminent elections in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a rally in Madhya Pradesh, targeted Congress and described it as a party of ‘rusted iron’. Responding to the PM’s statement, Rahul Gandhi reiterated his commitment to conduct the caste census, underscoring the need for representation and empowerment of different communities.
Elaborating on the promises fulfilled by the Congress state government, Rahul Gandhi said that under the Kisan Nyay Yojana, the government distributed a total input subsidy of Rs 21,000 crore to farmers. Landless farmers were also not left behind, as they received Rs 7,000 as annual financial assistance.
During this, Rahul Gandhi launched 414 development and construction projects worth Rs 669.69 crore for Bilaspur district and participated in the bhoomi pujan ceremony for these initiatives. Bilaspur division, with its 8 districts and 25 assembly seats, plays a vital role in the assembly elections, significantly influencing the fate of Congress and BJP candidates. In the 2018 elections, Congress won 14 seats, while BJP won 7 seats, and regional parties like BSP and Jogi Congress collectively won 4 seats, with Jogi Congress and BSP winning 2 seats each.