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In Rae Bareli, Rahul Gandhi says Modi govt creating two India after unveiling statue of Rana Beni

“We believe in an India where everyone has equal opportunities, where farmers, labourers, and the youth are not left behind. This divide between the rich and the poor is not the India we envision,” he added.

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday highlighted the growing economic disparity in the country, warning that “two India” are being created—one for the wealthy elite and the other for the struggling masses, after unveiling the statue of Rana Beni Madhav Singh.

Speaking at the public event here, Gandhi criticized the government for favouring billionaires while neglecting farmers, labourers, and unemployed youth.

“Today, two India are being created. One India is of billionaires, where there are only 20-25 people. Their loans worth millions and billions of rupees are waived off. The other India is of farmers, labourers, and unemployed youth, who are left to fend for themselves. We do not want these two Indias. We want only one India,” Gandhi said.

“We believe in an India where everyone has equal opportunities, where farmers, labourers, and the youth are not left behind. This divide between the rich and the poor is not the India we envision,” he added.

Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, expressed deep concern over the growing unemployment crisis in India during a recent interaction with youth. Gandhi shared a stark observation from his conversation with students, highlighting the lack of confidence among young people about securing jobs after completing their education.

“Today, I was talking to the youth. I asked them—all of you are studying, getting degrees. How many of you think you will get employment after receiving your degree? Out of about 100 students, only one raised his hand and said, ‘I will find employment from somewhere.’ But 99% of the youth have accepted that in today’s India, they will not get employment,” Gandhi said.

He blamed Modi’s policies, particularly demonetization and the flawed implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), for devastating small traders, farmers, and small-to-medium-sized businesses.

“Narendra Modi has destroyed small traders by implementing demonetization and flawed GST. This policy was not just Narendra Modi’s. It was crafted by Narendra Modi in collaboration with billionaires to eliminate small traders, farmers, and small and medium-sized businesses. The result is that today, the youth of Uttar Pradesh are not getting employment,” Gandhi asserted.

Gandhi also criticized the government’s approach to privatization, accusing it of selling off national assets. “Today, the country’s assets like airports, ports, infrastructure, coal, and railways are all being sold off. The Congress Party is fighting to save them. I am fighting for this from the streets to the Parliament, but the media is not helping us. We have no problem with this. We will fight and show that we can win,” he declared.

Reflecting on India’s history, Gandhi paid tribute to the heroes of the 1857 revolution, such as Rana Beni Madhav and Veera Pasi, who fought against British rule. “All those who fought against the British made sacrifices, went to jail… they all fought for freedom and the Constitution. The result of the freedom struggle is our Constitution, and our Constitution has the voice of the people of India,” he said, emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values and the rights enshrined in the Constitution.

Gandhi’s remarks underscore the Congress’s commitment to addressing unemployment, protecting national assets, and preserving the constitutional ethos of India.

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Bihar: 6 arrested after clash between two communities during Sobha Yatra in Darbhanga

Authorities reported that the violence was initiated when people from another community began throwing stones from rooftops at the procession participants.

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A tense situation unfolded in Kewatgama Pachiyari village, located under the Kusheshwar Asthan police station jurisdiction in Bihar’s Darbhanga district, as members of two communities allegedly engaged in stone-pelting, officials said on Monday, March 31.

The clash erupted as a group of individuals was returning from a religious gathering known as the Kalash Shobha Yatra. Authorities reported that the violence was initiated when people from another community began throwing stones from rooftops at the procession participants.

Reports also suggest that a minor scuffle broke out, reportedly fueled by a rumor that a hen had been attacked with sticks, escalating tensions in the area.

Swift action by local law enforcement prevented any injuries, as confirmed by Alok, the Superintendent of Police (Rural-Darbhanga). “Police teams were dispatched immediately to the scene and managed to stabilize the situation,” SP Alok stated. He further noted that the incident, which was captured on video by a local watchman, helped in quickly identifying the agitators.

In response to the violence, police have arrested six individuals and filed a case against a total of 45 people involved in the disturbance. “We have the situation completely under control now and have deployed additional forces to maintain peace and ensure communal harmony,” SP Alok added.

Senior police officials are closely monitoring the area to prevent any further escalation and to maintain order. The community awaits further updates as investigations continue, with authorities urging the public to remain calm and cooperate with the ongoing efforts to restore complete normalcy.

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Tension erupts at University of Hyderabad amid protests against redevelopment plans

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Tensions escalated at the University of Hyderabad on Sunday as police clashed with students protesting the Telangana government’s plan to redevelop 400 acres of land adjacent to the campus. The situation quickly turned confrontational, resulting in a political uproar with the opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) accusing law enforcement of using excessive force, including dragging students by their hair.

Students, who alleged bulldozers and earthmovers had been deployed for the redevelopment project, gathered to oppose the initiative. Although several demonstrators were taken into custody, they were later released.

The state government’s redevelopment plan aims to establish an IT park on the land bordering the university. Reports indicate the government issued a proposal to auction this land, prompting environmental concerns among students who argue that the proposal threatens both ecological balance and their academic environment.

In response, student protesters rallied at the site after witnessing the arrival of heavy machinery, voicing their opposition with slogans including “go back.” A separate group of marching students was heard chanting “police raj murdabad”.

Footage on social media depicted scenes of police confronting students and forcibly detaining them. The BRS, led by former CM K. Chandrashekhar Rao, claimed numerous bulldozers were brought to the site under police protection to clear the land. The party reported that students opposing the plan faced violent treatment, with allegations of physical assaults against them.

“Girls were left in tears after their clothes were torn during the clash, with authorities disregarding their distress as they were taken to the police station,” the BRS stated, citing that around 200 individuals had been arrested during the upheaval. They criticized the police for their actions, condemning the violent nature of the response to peaceful protests. The party further accused the Congress and Rahul Gandhi of hypocrisy, likening their political promises to a “market of betrayal,” contrasting with their prior campaign rhetoric.

In defence, Hyderabad Police reported that they had taken 53 students into preventive custody for obstructing government officials. Officials claimed that some students had even assaulted police officers during the protests, indicating that charges would be filed against them.

The university student union condemned the police crackdown, asserting that they had engaged in a peaceful demonstration and held the right to protest democratically. They accused law enforcement of forceful detentions and mishandling.

Responding to these events, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy denied the students’ assertions of wrongful treatment, suggesting they were incited to protest. He reiterated that the land in question is part of the city’s IT hub and has been under government ownership since 1974, thus having no ties to the university.

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In poll-bound Bihar, Amit Shah reminds people of Lalu Yadav’s era from 1990 to 2005, RJD reminds of Gujarat’s jungle raj

Tejashwi Yadav, Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, dismissed Shah’s claims, questioning the tangible benefits of the alleged financial aid.

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In a charged political atmosphere ahead of the Bihar Assembly polls, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressing a public rally in Gopalganj on Sunday, launched a scathing attack on Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, accusing him of plunging the state into chaos during his tenure from 1990 to 2005.

Shah, who arrived in Patna on Saturday, also held a meeting with National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders at the Chief Minister’s residence.

Speaking to a large crowd, Shah alleged that the Lalu-Rabri regime was synonymous with “jungle raj,” marked by lawlessness, murders, abductions, and the infamous fodder scam.

“Lalu Prasad did nothing for Bihar’s rural economy or development. Several sugar mills shut down, and the state suffered under his misrule,” Shah claimed, asserting that people reject the return of such disorder. He predicted a landslide victory for the NDA in the upcoming elections.

The Home Minister contrasted this with the BJP-led NDA’s efforts, claiming that while the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government at the Centre allocated only ₹2.80 lakh crore to Bihar, the NDA provided ₹9.23 lakh crore, focusing on the state’s overall growth.

RJD leaders hit back fiercely. Shakti Singh Yadav, an RJD leader, accused Shah of hypocrisy, labelling him the “hero of Gujarat’s jungle raj and atank raj.” He pointed to the alleged deterioration in law and order under the BJP-JD(U) government in Bihar over the past two decades, citing rising crime rates.

Tejashwi Yadav, Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, dismissed Shah’s claims, questioning the tangible benefits of the alleged financial aid. “Big promises are made during elections, but they vanish post-polls. If Modi has given money, specify the sectors and show the work done in 20 years,” he challenged.

RJD MP Misa Bharti defended Lalu Prasad, highlighting his contributions as Railway Minister, including setting up three factories and establishing six universities in Bihar during his and Rabri Devi’s tenure.

The verbal duel escalated as Shah accused RJD supremo Prasad of involvement in multiple scams, including the fodder, bitumen, and flood relief material scams, alleging that those who “ate up fodder” could not prioritize public welfare.

The fodder scam, exposed in the 1990s when Jharkhand was part of Bihar, saw crores fraudulently withdrawn from state treasuries, with Lalu Prasad among those convicted.

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