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India Needs Rahul Gandhi: AICC Leader S. Krishna Chaitanya Reddy

India Needs Rahul Gandhi: AICC Leader S. Krishna Chaitanya Reddy

Andhra Pradesh, September 23, 2024: AICC leader S. Krishna Chaitanya Reddy has asserted that India needs Rahul Gandhi as the country’s leader. Chaitanya stated that the BJP-led NDA government has failed in all sectors, and is only supporting corporate companies, while neglecting the common people.

Chaitanya criticized the BJP government’s performance, citing issues such as poor railway maintenance, high prices, hidden charges, and burdensome taxes. He also highlighted the government’s failure in border issues, stating that India is now insecure due to poor relations with neighboring countries.

The AICC leader accused the BJP of creating religious divisions for political gain, stating that India is a secular country where all are equal. He also called for the Supreme Court to take suo moto action against BJP leaders who have attacked Rahul Gandhi with “words.”

Regarding the farmers’ issues, Chaitanya Reddy said, “Farmers are not at all given priority in the NDA government. In Andhra Pradesh, particularly the Polavaram project, which is a central project, has not been completed yet. The government should take it as a high priority and complete it within a year. Additionally, the rice scam in Andhra Pradesh at the Kakinada Port, which was termed as the biggest scam in India by NDA leaders, has not yet been legally addressed. The NDA government does not have priority for farmers; instead, they are only supporting corporate companies.”

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Chaitanya expressed confidence that the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, and Maharashtra are with the Congress party and want to see Rahul Gandhi as the next Prime Minister of India.

“The BJP-led government has failed the people of India. It’s time for a change, and Rahul Gandhi is the leader who can build India again in the right way,” said Chaitanya.

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