In the midst of the heat of Delhi, the issue of Jahangirpuri riots on Wednesday heated up the political mercury. Since morning, the round of allegations and counter-allegations between the leaders of BJP and other parties regarding Jahangirpuri continued. The Congress also jumped into this battle in the afternoon. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attacked the Modi government, objecting to the BJP-ruled MCD running bulldozers and continuing the action even after the Supreme Court’s stay.
What did Rahul Gandhi say
Rahul expressed his opinion on Twitter. He wrote, ‘Modi ji, the era of inflation is going on. During this, small industries will collapse due to power cuts. Due to which there will be further loss of jobs in future. So stop the bulldozers of hatred and start power plants.
8 years of big talk has resulted in India having ONLY 8 DAYS of coal stocks.
Modi ji, stagflation is looming. Power cuts will crush small industries, leading to more job losses.
Switch off the bulldozers of hate and switch on the power plants! pic.twitter.com/CiqP9SlHMx
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) April 20, 2022
Why raised the problem of bulldozers and coal
Rahul shot two targets with one arrow in his opposition. While on one hand he raised questions on running bulldozers in the case of violence in BJP ruled states, on the other hand he also raised the power crisis starting in the country. In fact, due to the shortage of coal in power plants in many states, the production of electricity is being affected. This is also affecting the power supply. How big this problem can be, it can be gauged from the fact that a day earlier, that is, on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had a meeting with 4 Union Ministers including the Coal Minister on this issue.
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