Gandhi listed some of the Congress’s promises, stating that women will receive Rs 8,500 per month, youth will secure a job that pays Rs 1 lakh per year, recruitment will be conducted for 30 lakh vacancies, and farmers will be provided with legal MSP.
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Rahul Gandhi Credit: X/@INCIndia
New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi, a leader of the Congress party, on Thursday asserted that the distinction between his party’s assurances and ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’ is evident. He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is aware that the elections have ‘slipped out of his hands’.
In a Hindi post on X, Gandhi stated that Congress guarantees a ‘government of Indians’.

He listed some of the promises made by the Congress, stating that women will receive Rs 8,500 per month, youth will secure a job that pays Rs 1 lakh per year, recruitment will be conducted for 30 lakh vacancies, and farmers will be provided with legal MSP.
Gandhi contrasted this with “Modi’s guarantee: Adanis’ government - The nation’s wealth in the pockets of billionaires; donation business extortion gang; Constitution and democracy are over; farmers facing a shortage of finances; the difference is clear!” as stated by the former Congress chief.

“Congress will create crores of millionaires in India and Modi ji knows that the election has slipped out of his hands,” he said.
While addressing a rally in Amravati on Wednesday, Gandhi claimed that ten years of the Modi government saw only 22-25 individuals becoming billionaires due to a Rs 16 lakh crore loan waiver, but if the I.N.D.I.A. bloc comes to power, it will make crores of people ‘lakhpatis’.
Gandhi also stated that no force in the world can alter the Constitution of India. Congress leaders have accused the BJP of wanting to change the Constitution.

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