Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis referred to Rahul Gandhi as the “most rejected maal” in Indian politics. Fadnavis emphasized that Gandhi has faced rejection consistently across states and by all. He expressed strong support for PM Modi, stating that the country stands united behind the Prime Minister.
Following PM Modi’s call to conserve fuel and avoid foreign travel due to the US-Iran conflict, Rahul Gandhi criticized the government’s handling of the economy. Gandhi highlighted the need for public guidance on consumption choices, attributing it to what he termed as the government’s failure. He underscored the public being directed on what to buy and where to go, suggesting a lack of effective governance.
Rahul Gandhi took to social media to criticize the government’s economic policies, pointing out the increasing burden on the public. He highlighted the government’s shift of responsibility onto citizens and criticized what he perceived as a compromised leadership. Gandhi emphasized the need for accountability and effective governance to address the country’s economic challenges.
PM Modi’s recent appeal to citizens to curb non-essential spending, including on gold and foreign travel, aims to bolster India’s economic stability. The Prime Minister stressed the importance of conserving foreign exchange reserves amidst global uncertainties. Modi urged the public to prioritize economic patriotism by reducing unnecessary expenses and supporting domestic products, aligning with efforts to enhance India’s economic resilience.
