A dialogue program was organized by congress in Supaul under the Social Justice yatra, in which congress national leader Kanhaiya Kumar and national spokesperson Anupam participated. Addressing the public meeting in the Social Justice Dialogue program, Kanhaiya Kumar sharply criticized the central government. In his sharp statement, he said, the country is no longer in the hands of leaders, but in the hands of dealers, who are dealing in the country's assets.

What did Kanhaiya Kumar say?

Kanhaiya Kumar said that the main objective of this yatra is to take the society towards equality. Regarding the current situation of the country, he said, today we are not safe anywhere. If we go to Kumbh, there is a stampede, if we sit in a train, there is an accident, if we walk on the road, there is an accident and if we travel in a plane, we have to lose our lives. Still blind devotees say that the country is in safe hands.

Kanhaiya Kumar attacked privatization and said, today trains are being sold, planes are being sold, the country's assets are being sold to some special friends at a very low price. He also said that the discussion of elections in the country is going in the wrong direction. Everyone is asking who will be the next chief minister, but the question should be whether a school will be built for us? Will a hospital be built? Will a road be built? If this does not happen, then who becomes the chief minister or the Prime minister, what difference does it make.

Call to congress workers

Kanhaiya called upon congress workers to blow the trumpet of social change not only in the five assembly seats of Supaul, but in 243 seats of the whole of Bihar. He said, "Who is the candidate, what is the election symbol? We don't have to see this. We have to see that there is a struggle going on in this country. Of injustice versus justice.

Raising questions on the country's economic policies, he said, the government collects tax from the poor and waives off the debts of the rich. Debts worth Rs 16 lakh crore of big industrialists have been waived off and the poor are told that there is no money to build roads, there is no fund for hospitals, there is no budget for education and employment.

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