Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Rahul Gandhi believes in inclusive policy

Congress General Secretary has his on vision about development. He always believed that the entire people should take part in the process of development. Rahul Gandhi had also focused this during his last Congress campaign in UP during the recently held assembly polls.

During his campaign Rahul Gandhi had attacked non-Congress parties for doing nothing for poor and had claimed that only Congress had been working for welfare of poor and dalits. “These non-Congress parties believe in the politics of caste and religion and look after welfare of their respective groups only, Rahul Gandhi had said.

The Congress leader had added that Congress (I) follows inclusive policy which seeks to serve entire people without discrimination of caste or religion. Arguing that non-Congress leaders never meet the poor or bothered to know their issues, Rahul Gandhi said, “I visit the villages and houses of the poor to understand their problems and find solutions for them.” Congress (I) led UPA government at the Centre made a number of policies for the benefit of the poor, informed the young Congress MP.

“MNREGA provides guaranteed jobs to the poor, NRHM ensures facility of medicare for them, JNNURM makes available civil amenities, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan provides free education to poor children along with free study material, Mid-Day-Meal provides free nutritious meal to poor children of working parents,” said Rahul Gandhi detailing various Congress welfare schemes. Rahul Gandhi alleged that the benefits of these schemes were not reaching the poor because of wrong policies of non-Congress government.

The Congress General Secretary had assured the people that Congress would put in place a system to ensure that the benefits of welfare schemes reach them.


This article is posted by pressbrief.in

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