NDA govt's decision to implement GST taken in haste: Rahul

Press Trust of India  |  Banswara(Raj) 

vice-president today hit out at the alleging that it was not willing to discuss farmers' issues in and that its decision to implement the was taken in a haste.

Wielding a bow and arrow at'Kisaan Aakrosh Rally' here he slammed the and the alleging that they do not hear the voices of the weak and the oppressed people.


He said the wanted to discuss the issues of farmers at length in the today but were not allowed to speak.

"The can announce implementation at midnight but is not willing to discuss issues of farmers in for a minute," Gandhi alleged.

About implementation of the new indirect regime in the country, he said the decision was taken in haste.

"We wanted the to take three-four more months as the proposed reforms had deficiencies and would impact small traders," Gandhi said.

He said small traders, farmers, labourers, tribals and equally runs the country but the people in the and the do not hear the voices of the oppressed and the weak.

Gandhi said the believes that farmers, traders, labourers play equally important role along side industrialist in taking the country forward.

"We want to take everybody along and take the country forward. India has made its mark due to its farmers, labourers and traders who have given their blood and sweat to it," he said.

Accusing the of neglecting farmers, labourers, youths and small traders the vice- president said the benefits are reaching only to the top 50 industrialists of the country.

He said the will fight for the farmers and put pressure on the to waive farm loans in Rajasthan.

"It was under pressure from the Congress, that the waived loans of farmers in Uttar Pradesh. In Punjab and Karnataka, governments did not take time in providing relief measures to farmers by waiving their loans," Gandhi said.

"We will not let the Rajasthan sleep till the loans of farmers are waived," he said.

Taking a jibe at the Modi over its promise of providing employment to 2 crore youths, Gandhi said, "He had promised jobs through 'Make In India' campaign, but all claims have turned flat.

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