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Speaking first from the Opposition side in the Lok Sabha during the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, he said the address to a joint sitting of Parliament didn’t touch the central challenges facing the country and was a ”list of bureaucratic ideas” instead of a strategic vision.
The presidential address made no mention of unemployment, the Congress leader claimed.
There are two Indias — one for the rich, one for the poor — and the gap between the two was widening, Gandhi alleged and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to start working towards bringing the two Indias, created by this government, together.
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Today, the earnings of 84 per cent of Indians have dwindled, pushing them towards poverty, Gandhi said.
‘Make in India’ cannot happen as the unorganised sector has been completely destroyed, he alleged.