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24 Dec 2024

Rahul Gandhi visits vegetable market in ​​​​Delhi's Kalkaji area, what did he say?


Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday targeted the government over the rise in vegetable prices. The Congress leader alleged that the kitchen budget of the common people has become disbalanced, but the government is in deep slumber like Kumbhakaran. 


Rahul Gandhi visited a vegetable market in Kalkaji area of ​​​​Delhi. He released a video of this visit on his various social media handles on Tuesday. The former Congress president posted this video on his YouTube channel and wrote that a few days ago he visited a local vegetable market and talked to the vendors while shopping with the customers.


During this time, Rahul Gandhi gained insight into the declining budgets of ordinary citizens and the impact of inflation on their lives. Many are grappling with rising prices and are forced to make sacrifices on everyday essentials. Rahul said that he discussed the costs of garlic, peas, mushrooms, and other vegetables, listening to the genuine experiences of the people.



Garlic at Rs 400 per kg and peas at Rs 120 per kg


Rahul Gandhi told how garlic at Rs 400 per kg and peas at Rs 120 per kg have shaken everyone's budget. What will people eat and what will they save. According to Rahul Gandhi, while talking over tea, he closely understood the problems of housewives' lives, how income has remained stagnant and inflation is continuously increasing uncontrollably. He said it is impossible to save anything and it is difficult to arrange even a rickshaw fare of Rs 10 due to high food expenses.


Rahul told vendors and customers that you are also feeling the effect of inflation. Tell us how you are struggling with this problem - you know the condition of the market, you also share your personal experience with us. Rahul Gandhi posted this video on 'X' and alleged that rising inflation has spoiled the budget of the common man's kitchen - the government is unaffected.


Prakash Kumar Pandey

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