Rahul Gandhi starts his video series with sharp attack on Modi government

In the video, Rahul Gandhi analysed the reasons that have prompted China to take such an aggressive stance against India over the past few months

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has  launched his video series to counter the fake narrative set by many media houses. In his first such video Rahul Gandhi has attacked the Modi govt over its handling of the country in the past 6 years.

1. Rahul Gandhi launched his video series to counter the fake narrative

Rahul Gandhi has launched a sharp attack on the Modi government over its rule of the past six years. In the video, Rahul Gandhi tries to look into the reasons that have prompted China to take such an aggressive stance against India over the past few months.


2. Rahul Gandhi analysed the reasons that have prompted China to take aggressive stance against India

From India’s foreign policies to the economy and relations with its neighbours, Rahul Gandhi touched upon several aspects that he said the Modi government has destroyed over the past six years, resulting in the Chinese action now.

3. Rahul Gandhi touched upon several aspects that he said the Modi government has destroyed

“Since 2014, the PM's constant blunders and indiscretions have fundamentally weakened India and left us vulnerable. Empty words don't suffice in the world of geopolitics,” said Rahul Gandhi in his tweet on Friday.

4. PM's constant blunders and indiscretions have fundamentally weakened India, said Rahul Gandhi

In the video, Rahul Gandhi asks, “What is it about India’s situation that has made China act in such an aggressive way? What is it about this moment in time that allowed China to take such an aggressive stand against a country like India?”

5. Rahul Gandhi raised several questions in the video

He then went on to explain, “A country is protected by its foreign relationships, its economy, neighbourhood and the feeling people have. Over the past 6 years, India has been disturbed and disrupted in each of these sectors.”


6. Rahul Gandhi explains how India has been disturbed and disrupted in last six years

Talking about the Modi government's foreign policies, Rahul Gandhi said earlier India has strategic partnerships with the United States and Russia, which have now become transactional relations.

7. The strategic partners have now become transactional partners

"Earlier, India could maneuver in geopolitics with the help of these relations but now India doesn't enjoy these partnerships any more," said Rahul Gandhi.

The Congress leader then went on to talk about India's current relations with its neighbours and said that the Modi government has managed to anger Nepal, Bhutan and even Sri Lanka, who used to be friends of the country earlier.

8. Rahul Gandhi also talked about India's current relations with its neighbours'

"Our economy was something that we could boast about going to the world. We have seen the worst economic growth in 50 years, Unemployment is highest in 40 years. The economy is an absolute disaster," said Rahul Gandhi.


"We have said on multiple occasions that the economy needs major boosts from the government. We have said fire the economy, protect small businesses," he said.

9. The Indian economy needs major boosts from the government: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi said that these three reasons have convinced China that this is the "best time to act" as India is now a country with a disastrous economy, failed foreign policies and troubled relations with its neighbours.

10. India is now a country with a disastrous economy, failed foreign policies and troubled relations with neighbours: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi had announced that he will keep raising the facts related to India's current issues, economy and history through his videos.

11. Rahul Gandhi will be raising issues related to the economy and current scenraio of the country

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