Rahul Gandhi held talks with students in Puducherry, said – Government wants to hand over the country to three or four companies

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reached Puducherry today. There, Rahul Gandhi interacted with students at the college. Earlier he spoke to the fishermen community. After this he will attend a public meeting.

This time, while talking to college students in Puducherry, Rahul Gandhi attacked the government, saying, “If you are closing the country, scaring people and not allowing them to speak, you are ruining the country’s character and future.” He also said that no youth should be silenced for fear of anyone. This is his power.

Speaking at the Bharathidasan Government Women’s College, Puducherry, he said, “What does our future look like if only 3-4 big companies run the country?

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In addition, Rahul Gandhi was targeting the three agrarian laws of the Center while interacting with fishermen. “The central government has passed three agrarian bills against the peasants, which has made the farmers very upset. Everyone knows that peasants are the backbone of the country. Now you must be thinking why am I talking to you?

Questioning the government’s wishes, Rahul Gandhi said the current government is constantly attacking small and medium businesses because they want all businesses to be controlled by big corporations. But our perspective is different. We want to strengthen small and medium businesses, because we believe that the power of this country is with them.

“There is now a wholesale attack on small and medium industries, farmers. 3 new farming laws have been created that will destroy India’s agriculture sector and give it to the 3-4 traders. We are against these laws. I am fighting these laws personally.”

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