The Government has created two Indias, one for the rich and one for the poor, and its vision for the country is more that of a king, who uses a stick to rule, rather than one of negotiation and conversation as has been the nation’s tradition and 3,000-year history, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in Lok Sabha Wednesday. Gandhi’s scathing reply in the debate over the motion of thanks to the President’s address touched upon a range of issues: from the silence over jobs in the Budget speech to what he called the decimation of the small and medium industry to the concentration of capital in the hands of A A, a reference to Ambani and Adani the capture of institutions, to the Centre refusing to listen to states. There are two competing visions of India If you read the Constitution, you will find that India is described as a Union of States. India is not described as a nation, it is described as a Union of States, he said. He said this means that people from all states should have the same rights. He said there was another India for the poor, where there are no jobs. Do Hindustan ban Gaye Hain. Ek amiron ka Hindustan aur doosra garibon ka Hindustan. Aur in do Hindustanon ke beech khai barhti jaa rahi hai. There are two Indias. One, an India of rich; and the other, an India of poor. And, the gap between these two Indias is widening he said. He urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to work towards bringing the “two Indias” together.
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