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Delhi: NSUI to organise a 'Chhatra Aakrosh Rally' against Modi govt's 'fake promises' tomorrow

The NSUI – the Congress’ student wing – will take out a march tomorrow against the Modi government. In a press release, the National Students’ Union of India said it would be organising a ‘Chhatra Aakrosh Rally’ to condemn ‘increasing lawlessness, rising disenchantment among young people due’ due to ‘fake promises' of Modi govt.

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The NSUI – the Congress’ student wing – will take out a march tomorrow against the Modi government. In a press release, the National Students’ Union of India said it would be organising a ‘Chhatra Aakrosh Rally’ to condemn ‘increasing lawlessness, rising disenchantment among young people due’ due to ‘fake promises' of Modi govt.

It will be held tomorrow at 11 AM and start from Mandi House to Sansad Bhawan. 

A press release stated: “It will start at Mandi House and conclude at Sansad Bhawan. Students and youth in large numbers will gather and proceed in a rally to raise their collective voice against the Chhatra Vidrohi Modi government. The rally is to jolt the government from its arrogant slumber and force it to address the pressing issues of India's student and youth community.”

The announcement comes after the meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Committee where Rahul Gandhi alleged that corruption, economic failure, incompetence and spread of social divisiveness have peaked under the Narendra Modi government and asked party MPs to provide an alternative. 

There is a rising tide of anger against the ruling dispensation and party MPs must strive hard to give people an alternative to the bogus promise of Modiji's 'Achche Din', the Congress chief said while hitting out at the government on a range of issues, including the Rafale deal and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam.

Gandhi recalled Modi's remarks in 2014 when he was elected that India had been a slow "passenger train" for 70 years after Independence and would become a sleek and shining "magical train" destined for 'achhe din' under his guidance and rule.

"Give me your votes, said Modiji, and 'I will take you on the best and most comfortable journey of your life'. Four years of Modi rule later, sadly, India today looks more like a train that is being driven to disaster by an autocratic, incompetent and arrogant driver who does not care what happens to the passengers he is responsible for," Gandhi said.

"The people of India are demanding change. They will no longer be fooled by your magical train that is headed for a bad accident," he added.

The people, he added, are looking to the Congress and its allied parties to help remove the Modi government and replace it with one which will listen to them, understand their problems and provide solutions to help reduce poverty, unemployment and inequality in the country.

With inputs from PTI

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