Congress Releases Photos and Videos of Bharat Bandh Against Modi Govt
In order to show the success of Bharat Bandh, Congress – which has positioned itself as a true Hindu national party – has released a slew of photos and videos.
By Rakesh Raman
As the elections are approaching, Congress – which has positioned itself as a true Hindu national party – has stepped up its campaign to highlight the failures of the Narendra Modi government.
Major opposition parties of India came together Monday to observe a countrywide strike – Bharat Bandh – against the Modi government.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi led the strike against unprecedented inflation – including rising petrol and diesel prices – under the Modi regime. Reports suggest that as a result of the Bharat Bandh, many businesses, government offices, and schools were shut down in many parts of India.
Here are some glimpses from the #BharatBandh Protests ⚡️ #MehangiPadiModiSarkarhttps://t.co/AfSpStZvem
— Congress (@INCIndia) September 10, 2018
In order to show the success of Bharat Bandh, Congress has released a slew of photos and videos.
Earlier, in a hard-hitting speech delivered last week, the former Prime Minister (PM) and Congress leader Dr Manmohan Singh said that the Modi government has failed on all fronts.
He counted a number of social and economic areas in which the Modi government has almost destroyed the country in over 4 years of its rule.
While Congress and other opposition parties have joined hands to defeat Modi’s BJP in the upcoming State Assembly elections and Lok Sabha election, they are also worried that as usual BJP will win elections by tempering with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
Congress believes that an alliance of opposition parties can easily defeat BJP which received only 31% of total votes in the last Lok Sabha election of 2014.
By Rakesh Raman, who is a national award-winning journalist and social activist. He is the founder of a humanitarian organization RMN Foundation which is working in diverse areas to help the disadvantaged and distressed people in the society.
Photo courtesy: Congress