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Rahul Gandhi claims that the BJP’s election agenda offers nothing for the underprivileged

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, said on Monday that the BJP election program speaks of bidding for the 2036 Olympics but does not include any provisions for the poor.

During his short visit to the Nilgiris area, he accused the governing coalition at the Centre and said that the BJP was intent on promoting its platform of “One nation, one election.”

“What are the BJP’s policies for the poor?” Gandhi posed this question at his meeting with Thaloor college students before moving on to Wayanad, Kerala.

The Congress platform includes initiatives for women and youth as well as for other segments of the population.

However, 2036 is mentioned as the year for the Olympics in the BJP election plan. This is how the Congress and the BJP differ from one other,” he said.

With the presentation of the BJP’s Lok Sabha election manifesto on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined his vision for “Viksit Bharat” and urged voters to give his party another mandate to determine India’s “destiny” for the next millennium.

Modi emphasized the accomplishments of his ten years in central administration, referring to the party’s “Sankal Patra” as a declaration of his assurance. He also said that the BJP has fulfilled every commitment it has made so far.

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