Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Indian Government Amid Noida Workers' Protest
Stark reality of Viksit Bharat: Rahul Gandhi slams Centre over Noida workers’ protest
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Following a violent workers' protest in Noida, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the Indian government for neglecting daily-wage laborers. He emphasized that the economic burdens from global issues are affecting workers more than the affluent industrialists close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- 01Rahul Gandhi condemned the government's treatment of workers after a protest in Noida turned violent.
- 02He described the protest as the 'final cry' of the nation's workers.
- 03Gandhi highlighted the impact of global economic issues on daily-wage laborers.
- 04He expressed solidarity with workers, stating they are the backbone of the country.
- 05The Congress leader criticized the Modi government for viewing workers as a burden.
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On April 14, 2026, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi responded to a violent protest by workers in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, labeling it the 'final cry' of the nation's labor force. He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prioritizing the interests of industrialists over the struggles of daily-wage laborers, who are disproportionately affected by global economic challenges such as U.S. tariff wars and inflation. Gandhi emphasized his support for workers, asserting that they are essential to the country's economy and lamented that the government perceives them as a burden rather than a vital resource. His comments reflect growing discontent among laborers and highlight the need for government accountability in addressing their grievances.
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The protest highlights the economic struggles faced by daily-wage laborers in Noida, indicating a need for government intervention to address their concerns.
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