Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday warned that tough times lie ahead for the country, with youth and small traders being the worst affected. Addressing a public meeting in Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, he criticized the central government's handling of the economy and urged people to stay united.
Economic Concerns Highlighted
Gandhi expressed deep concern over rising unemployment and inflation, stating that the youth are facing a severe job crisis. He said that small traders and businessmen are struggling to keep their businesses afloat due to policy failures. The former Congress president accused the government of favoring a few industrialists at the expense of the common man.
Call for Unity
In his speech, Gandhi called upon the people of Raebareli to stand together against the challenges posed by the current economic situation. He emphasized the need for strong opposition to hold the government accountable. He also highlighted the importance of local industries and agriculture in sustaining the region's economy.
Gandhi's visit to Raebareli, a traditional Congress stronghold, is seen as an effort to revive the party's base in Uttar Pradesh ahead of upcoming elections. He assured the crowd that the Congress party would continue to fight for the rights of the poor and marginalized sections of society.
The rally was attended by a large number of party workers and supporters. Local leaders also addressed the gathering, expressing solidarity with Gandhi's vision for the country. The event concluded with a pledge to work towards economic justice and social equality.



