Coca-Cola was founded by lemonade seller: Rahul

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Gandhi on Monday claimed that the of international aerated drink brand once used to sell 'shikanji' (lemonade).

It is to be noted that was founded by American in 1886 when he prepared a which later became the marketed Coca-Cola drink.

The further claimed that the owner of popular American fast company earlier used to run a 'dhaba' (roadside restaurant).

Further targeting Narendra Modi, said it was a lie that there was a shortage of skills in the OBC community.

"There is no shortage of skill in the OBC class. They are full of skills. Why are banks not open to our farmers and small businesses? There is no dearth of skills amongst OBC communities, but they lack capital," Rahul added.

Slamming the ruling (BJP)-led government, he continued, "BJP's strategy is clear. 15-20 rich capitalists will give thousands of crores to Modi and all benefits will go to just those 15-20 rich people."

"Everyone including MPs is afraid to speak. Most of them are not allowed to speak. And those of us who do speak, the BJP does not listen to. Only the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is given a hearing. Today, our nation has become a slave of two to three BJP leaders and RSS," he added.

Continuing his tirade against the ruling party, Rahul said that the Centre had promised to give employment to over two crore youths in the country, but it did not do so.

"The highest unemployment in eight years is in Today our does not speak of employment and skill," he said.

Rahul also underscored that the Congress always stood for the OBC community in the last 70 years, and will continue to strive for their rights.

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First Published: Mon, June 11 2018. 17:20 IST