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The poor are the hardest hit , protect them Congress appeals to PM

While the Congress party is still embedded in the political crisis that had cropped up two days ago in the Congress Working Committee meeting, its highest decision making body, after twenty three of it’s senior most leaders including Ghulam Nabi Azad n Kapil Sibal confronting the wrath of party leaders nationally , one of the senior Uttar Pradesh leader n former MLC Nafees Pathan has strongly criticized party general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad for his alleged anti Congress outbursts in a vedio released to the media demanding his ouster from the party organisation.

Several times union minister, general secretary n elected Congress Working Committee member for more than 3 decades also having worked in the organisation as general secretary n minister from Indira Gandhi’s era till Dr. Manmohan Singh’s tenure as PM, senior Congress leader Azad has in his vedio outbursts blamed the Congress party leaders for criticizing the letter writers despite the fact that their contribution to the party has been immense n immeasurable.

Naseeb Pathan former MLC n UP Congress leader has accused Azad of raising the issue again when the matter has been amicably sorted out two days ago n demanded his immediate expulsion from the party.

Meanwhile the Congress party has through a tweet lauded Rahul Gandhi of his previous several statements warning the government led by prime minister Narendra Modi during the pandemic lockdown, not heeded , now resulting in serious economic fall out thus hitting the poor badly and consumption confronting the severe setback due to failure to creat demand.

Blaming the prime minister Modi for not heeding to the advise of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during the pandemic lock down the Congress tweet has asked him whether he will heed to his suggestions as India has the legacy to hearing to the wise words referring to Rahul’s valuable advise n suggestions given to him.

In two tweets the India National Congress has tweeted : Tweet (1) Arrogance, ignorance n apathy of a few will not be allowed to push the whole nation to its doom. India has the legacy of heeding to wise words Modiji., Will you ?
Tweet 2nd : Noble laureates, experts n now even the RBI are echoing the warnings n suggestions of Shri Rahul Gandhi regarding the impending economic fall out.The poor are the hardest hit, protect them.
Consumption is facing a severe setback, create demand. WHEN WILL THE BJP step up ?

It may be recalled that the former Congress president Rahul Gandhi had in his virtual brief speeches posted in social media during the pandemic lockdown cautioned the union government led by NDA about the possible economic fall out requesting the prime minister of pumping Rs. 7500 in the back accounts of the poor n lower middle class people to revive the economy n empower them financially in order to help them n also revive the economy especially when hundreds of thousands of poor n hapless migrants were literally walking on roads to reach their respected homes losing jobs while hungry n starving under the scorching heat during the months of April n June.

He had also requestedthe prime minister to financially empower the small n medium entrepreneurs n provide employment to the youths of the country.

Meanwhile in his latest tweet, the Congress spokesperson Surjewala has criticised the present political dispensation having failed to counter the uncontrollable surge in Covid 19 infections nationally with 62,635 fatalities.

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Sunil Negi

Sunil Negi is a senior journalist and president of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum ( Regd). He usually writes on socio political subjects and have been contributing articles in print media for the last several years. Mr. Sunil Negi had been felicitated by All India Achievers conference's Pride of India and excellence awards apart from several other recognitions. He has translated a book on ecological disaster of Uttarakhand of June 2013 and edited and published two editions of Uttaranchal's Who's Who.

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