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60% of Indian population votes for INDIA coalition: Rahul Gandhi in Paris

Rahul Gandhi addressing gathering at Sciences PO University, Paris.

Paris: In a significant international address, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi spoke at Sciences PO University in Paris, shedding light on crucial issues currently facing India’s political and economic landscape.

Gandhi began his address by asserting that 60% of India’s populationw votes in favor of the INDIA coalition, signifying a substantial majority supporting their party. He emphasized the importance of this widespread support and the role it plays in shaping the nation’s political direction.

Gandhi pointed out that India is currently grappling with severe income inequality, with a growing gap between the rich and the poor. Gandhi’s remarks highlighted the pressing need to address this imbalance for the greater welfare of the nation.

One of the most alarming statistics he presented was India’s highest unemployment rate in 40 years. This statistic underscores the urgency of creating job opportunities and tackling the unemployment crisis that has affected countless citizens.

Furthermore, he raised the issue of underrepresentation of people from lower castes in both the governance of India and corporate sectors. He argued that this exclusion has led to unequal opportunities and social injustice for many. His speech resonated with the need for equal representation and inclusivity in all sectors of Indian society.

In conclusion, Rahul Gandhi outlined these concerns as the GoI thrusts that will guide their party’s strategy moving forward. He asserted that addressing income inequality, unemployment, and social disparities would be at the core of their efforts to fight for a more equitable and prosperous India.

Gandhi’s speech in Paris is expected to stimulate dialogue and debate on these critical issues, both within India and on the international stage. The Congress leader’s remarks are likely to have a lasting impact on discussions surrounding India’s political and economic landscape.

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