Watch: Rahul Gandhi visits grocery store in Delhi, sells ketchup, biscuits and chocolates
Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition, recently worked at a Delhi grocery store to understand the challenges they face from quick commerce. He interacted with shop owners who voiced concerns about GST rates and the monopolistic practices of larger businesses. Gandhi emphasized the need for a system that supports both innovation and small businesses.
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