Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said there are now two distinct Indias, one for the rich and the other for the poor. "The gap between the two is growing," he said in parliament, during a debate on the presidential address.
"You keep talking about Made in India, Made in India. Made in India is not possible anymore. You have destroyed 'Made in India'. You need to support small and medium industries, otherwise 'Made in India' is not possible. Small and medium industries are the only ones who can create jobs," Rahul Gandhi said in the Lok Sabha.
"You keep talking about Made in India, Start-Up India, etc. And joblessness is only increasing."
The Congress MP tore into the government over unemployment and said it was because of "your flawed vision that two Indias are being created."
Mr Gandhi accused the ruling BJP of bringing back the idea of a "king of India" that was "smashed in 1947".
"You will never ever in your life rule over the people of Tamil Nadu. No matter what fantasies you have, you will never ever rule over the people of a state of India," he said as he illustrated his point on cooperative federalism, "conversation and negotiation".
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