Selling Country’s Assets to Recover Economic Losses “Shameful”: Rahul Gandhi

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Rahul Gandhi. — File photo

Modi ji is running the “Sell Government Companies” campaign. says the Congress leader

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NEW DELHI — Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused the Modi government of selling the country’s assets to recover its economic losses and described as “shameful” reports of the sale of stake in Life Insurance Corporation (LIC),.

In a tweet in Hindi Rahul said, “Modi ji is running the “Sell Government Companies” campaign. The country’s assets are being sold one by one to make up for their own economic mess.”

“Selling LIC is another shameful attempt of the Modi government while setting aside the future and trust of the people,” he said.

There are reports that the government may divest its stake by 25 per cent in the public sector LIC, which is fully owned by it at present, reports PTI.

In his fourth video of the series released on Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi attacked the Modi government over the state of economy.

Former Congress Presiden has alleged that the unplanned lockdown broke the backbone of Indian economy and it was the Modi government’s third attack on the unorganised sector.

In earlier video, Rahul Gandhi had questioned the GST and demonetisation.

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