'I'm not anti-business, I'm anti-monopoly': Rahul Gandhi after backlash
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi clarified his stance on business practices, emphasizing his opposition to monopolies rather than businesses themselves. He reiterated his concerns about concentrated corporate power, likening it to the historical dominance of the East India Company. The BJP, however, criticized Gandhi's remarks as baseless accusations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's economic policies.
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