Welfare government cannot promote capitalism by creating inequality: Varun Gandhi targets Modi government


BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Tuesday trained guns on the Narendra Modi regime for attempts to privatize banks and railways that could result in the loss of thousands of jobs, saying a government for good -being public can never promote capitalism by creating inequalities.

His attack on the ‘public welfare government’ came days after the MP for Pilibhit criticized the ‘strong government’ for failing to take ‘strong action’ against the ‘super corrupt system’.

“The privatization of banks and railways will leave five million employees forced into retirement, that is to say unemployed. last tweet.

Varun’s latest attack follows a series of tweets, letters and newspaper articles targeting the BJP over the past few months. Varun has been vocal on issues such as job loss and the economy, particularly since the murder of farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, last year, in which the minister’s son of the Union Ajay Mishra Teni is believed to be involved.

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February 18, Varun tweeted“Vijay Mallya – Rs 9,000 crore, Nirav Modi – Rs 14,000 crore, Rishi Agarwal – Rs 23,000 crore. of its splendour. A “strong government” is expected to take “strong action” against this super-corrupt system.

The tone of the tweet did not fail the BJP as Varun talked about “majboot sarkar” (strong government) and “majboot karyavahi” (strong action), key themes in the Modi government’s party projection. The almost direct attack on the BJP also comes in the middle of the election campaign.

On February 13, after reports of alleged bank fraud by Agarwal of ABG Shipyard Ltd emerged, he tweeted that if farmers or small traders were unable to repay the loan, even of thousands of rupees, their property would be seized or would be forced to pledge. suicide, but those who steal thousands of crores easily get bail.

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He also criticized the appointment of Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit as Vice Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and said such “poor appointments harm our human capital and the future of our young people”.

Previously touted as the BJP’s counterweight to Congress’ first family, the Gandhi family, Varun belatedly fell out with the leadership and raised issues. He also criticized the management of the economy and wrote about rising unemployment and the problems of farmers.

He criticized the now-repealed controversial Farm Bills and demanded legal support for the Minimum Support Price (MSP). He also wrote to the Prime Minister demanding action against the Minister of State in the Lakhimpur Kheri incident.

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