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Rahul Gandhi revises stance on “Wealth Survey” to address inequality

Rahul Gandhi, head of the Congress party, clearly explained in his speech about the “wealth survey” exactly was meant he only wanted to show the real picture of the systemic inequality that still exists in India. The central aim of Gandhi was to raise the issue of injustice, and to do so, he was going to assess the magnitude of the issues, but he wasn’t going to extinguish the subject immediately.

Speaking to the audience, he stressed how swiftly Mr Narendra Modi reacted to his initiative, which he emphasized would help us understand how deep the issue was. Referring to the study as a “national X-ray,” the past Congress Chief emphasized the work to be done that may lead to the identification of those issues and actions to be taken against them.

However, it did not worry Gandhi, but they courageously propounded,’ The people who (try to) claim (themselves) to be patriotic are also reported to be anxious. ‘ He went on to say

That no one could hinder justice for the 90% of Indians who have been badly mistreated. This is evident through very unjustifiable actions.

To their credit, Rahul Gandhi said that a caste census would be his very first step when Congress came into power after the elections. Ram Temple ramp is multi-attribute. He sanctified the Dalits and tribals who didn’t come to the event. He exacerbated the sentiments of inclusive representation.

While Rahul Gandhi’s new stand manifests the needed focus on the existing inequality in the nation, the reality is that the results of these proposals are yet to be seen. Still, it remains to be seen how this approach might make a change in the political discourse and eventually heed the needs of the marginalized people.

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India Today

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