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In the lead-up to the G20 Summit, the Congress party has accused the Indian government of concealing slums and mistreating stray animals, asserting that there's no need to hide India's reality from international guests. The party shared video footage on social media showcasing slum areas covered with green sheets as preparations for the summit, attended by world leaders, were underway.
Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, criticized the government's actions and emphasized the importance of transparency in showcasing India's true state to visitors. He took this matter to platform X and wrote "there is no need to hide India's reality from our guests."
Moreover, the Congress shared a video on X and wrote "The government considers us insects. Are we not humans," said a slum resident, whose video the Congress shared. "Before G20, Modi government has covered their houses with curtains to hide its failure. Because the king hates the poor,"
सरकार हमें कीड़ा-मकोड़ा समझती है। हम इंसान नहीं हैं क्या?
— Congress (@INCIndia) September 9, 2023
- दिल्ली की रहने वाली रानी ये बात कहती हैं।
G20 से पहले मोदी सरकार ने अपनी नाकामी छिपाने के लिए इनके घरों को पर्दे से ढकवा दिया है।
क्योंकि राजा को गरीब से नफरत है। pic.twitter.com/kIKB2WP835