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People taking selfies at Ambani's wedding while people are dying of hunger here - Rahul Gandhi taunted


Rahul Gandhi commented on the Ambani family wedding, saying, "People are taking selfies at the Ambani wedding, while people are dying of hunger here." This was his sarcasm, where he highlighted the extravagance and grandeur of the Ambani wedding and juxtaposed it with the issue of poverty and hunger in the country, recently brought to light. Through this, he shed light on the societal disparities and inequalities.

Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Madhya Pradesh

Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant Wedding: The pre-wedding ceremony of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant is being held in Jamnagar, Gujarat, with guests from all over the world attending.

Rahul Gandhi Comment on Anant Ambani Radhika Merchant Wedding during Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Madhya Pradesh Rahul Gandhi on Ambani Family: "People taking selfies at Ambani's wedding while people are dying of hunger here," Rahul Gandhi taunted.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reached Madhya Pradesh with the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. During his visit on Sunday (March 3), Rahul Gandhi commented on the Ambani family wedding. He said that the Ambani family wedding is taking place. People are taking selfies there, and you people are dying of hunger here. People from all over the world are attending the wedding in Jamnagar, Gujarat.

While addressing people in Gwalior, Rahul Gandhi said, "Now, how can what Rahul Gandhi is saying be shown... you will see on TV that Ambani's son's wedding is taking place. The wedding is happening with great pomp, people from all over the world are coming, selfies are being taken, and you people are dying of hunger here." Rahul has always alleged that his statements are not given space in the media. Rahul reiterated this point during his visit to Gwalior, where he brought up the same issue.

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Criticizing the government on the issue of unemployment:

Rahul Gandhi said, "After the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra,' we have started the 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.' In this journey, we have added the word 'Nyay' (justice). We have added the word 'justice' because the hatred spreading in the country is due to 'injustice.' Rahul targeted the government on the issue of increasing unemployment in the country, saying that at this time, there is the highest unemployment in the country in 40 years because Prime Minister Narendra Modi has abolished small industries with GST and demonetization.

Reiterating the issue of caste-based census:

Once again in Gwalior, Rahul reiterated the issue of caste-based census. The Congress leader said that in the country, about 50% are OBC, 15% are Dalits, and 8% are tribal people, i.e., a total of 73% of the population. He said that you will not find a single person from the OBC, Dalit, and tribal communities in the management of the country's big companies. We talked about caste-based census, so Narendra Modi says that there are only two castes in the country, rich and poor. He does not want the reality of the country to be known to 73% of the people, how much participation they have.

Rahul said that 73% of the people of the country are not seen in the management of big hospitals, private schools, and companies, but they will be seen in the list of MNREGA, contract laborers. If these 73% of the people can be seen in the list of MNREGA, contract laborers, then why don't these people get participation in the management of big hospitals, private schools, and companies? He said that earlier there were government jobs, so these 73% of the people used to get participation, now everything is being privatized.

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