New Delhi: On Monday, the sixth day of the Parliament session, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi compared the budget to the Chakravyuh of Mahabharata. Rahul said, Thousands of years ago, in Kurukshetra, Abhimanyu was trapped in a Chakravyuh and killed by six people. Another name for Chakravyuh is Padmavyuh, which is in the shape of a lotus flower. There is fear and violence inside it.
Speaking on the Union Budget 2024 in the Lok Sabha, the Leader of the Opposition attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that farmers, workers, and youngsters of the nation are terrified.
Today a 21st-century lotus-shaped Chakravyuh is trapping India and is controlled by six figures: Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Adani, Ambani, Ajit Doval, and Mohan Bhagwat.
This modern Chakravyuh has trapped our,
– Youth in a Chakravyuh of unemployment and paper Leak
– Farmers in a Chakravyuh of debt
– Middle class in a Chakravyuh of Tax
– MSMEs in a Chakravyuh of Tax Terrorism
– Jawans in a Chakravyuh of Agnipath
– SC, ST, OBC, Minorities in a Chakravyuh of Anyay
Take for example the Education budget, at 2.5% which is the lowest in 20 years and at a time when our students are suffering from widespread Paper Leaks, the FM did not deem it fit to even mention the crisis in her speech.
The INDIA bloc has taken the first steps to break this Chakravyuh and will continue to fight until this atmosphere of fear is replaced with Shiv ji ki Baraat, where there is equal opportunity, justice, and freedom for all.
Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi says, “I expected that this Budget would weaken the power of this ‘Chakravyuh’, that this Budget would help the farmers of this country, would help the youth of this country, would help the labourers, small business of this country. But what I have seen is that the sole aim of this Budget is to strengthen this framework – a framework of monopoly business, of a political monopoly that destroys the democratic structure and of the deep state and the agencies. The result of this has been – those who gave employment to India, small and medium businesses, were attacked through demonetisation, GST and tax terrorism…”