Congress leader Rahul Gandhi elaborated on the floor of the Lok Sabha how economic insecurity has wrecked havoc in the lives of millions of common people. Their inaccessibility to basic resources for survival and sustenance pushed them towards poverty.
The gap between the rich and the poor, as well as the not-so-rich, is widening ever since the Narendra Modi government announced a slew of policy measures. For example, the GST (Goods and Services Tax), demonetisation etc.
These have accelerated the slump responsible for people’s miseries and hardships. Whom should they count on when in distress?
How come the MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises) were completely destroyed for big corporations and industrialists to steal the show from behind, by involving themselves in profiteering at the cost of us?
The ruling dispensation’s alliance with corporate tycoons and hotshots isn’t secret anymore, with the centre almost keen on extending benefits (from tax rebates to concessions) to them. They can afford anything and everything, which, for many of us, is a distant dream.
Shouldn’t manufacturing industries engage and employ skilled and semi-skilled labour for the betterment of ‘make in India’?
Will it be possible for ‘make in India’ and ‘made in India’ to take flight without the MSMEs? Correcting this at the earliest will definitely ensure to be a face saving measure for the NDA (national democratic alliance) government.
Rahul Gandhi spoke of two Indias (do Hindustan), and of gap between the haves and the have-nots.