Piyush Goyal’s Reply to Rahul- Only those Who Loot the Country Can Call Subsidy a Profit

Union Minister Piyush Goyal has attacked the statement of former Congress President Rahul Gandhi
Image Credit: New Indian Express
Image Credit: New Indian Express

Union Minister Piyush Goyal has attacked the statement of former Congress President Rahul Gandhi. In a tweet Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi government of the Center of making a profit even in the disaster. Replying to this, Piyush Goyal has written in a tweet, "Only those who loot the country can call subsidy a profit." Railways invested more money in running labor trains than the amount taken from state governments. Now people are asking what happened to Soniaji's promise to give ticket money?

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Piyush Goyal responded to the tweet by Rahul

Let us tell you, on Saturday, Rahul Gandhi made a tweet against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the central government, which is being discussed a lot. Rahul Gandhi wrote in a tweet that the 'clouds' of disease are there, people are in trouble, can take benefits – by converting disaster into profit, the poor anti-government is earning.' Rahul Gandhi has also tagged news with this tweet. Union Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Piyush Goyal has responded to this tweet by Rahul.

Rahul Gandhi on Saturday tweeted a report, commenting on making profits in the disaster. In this report, it has been told that during the time of Corona epidemic, Indian Railways has earned Rs 428 crore from Shramik Special trains. Rahul Gandhi has commented on the fares of trains run for laborers during the lockdown. At that time, the opposition surrounded the government regarding the rent. However, the government had said that 85 percent of the rent is being borne by the central government.

Image Credit: Times of India
Image Credit: Times of India

Let us tell you, when a nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 25 due to Corona infection. Lakhs of laborers of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha got stuck in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Surat, Ahmedabad. Later, the laborers started returning to their homes on foot due to the closure of the train and no other means.

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