After petrol, it is Rupee's turn to breach the 100-mark: Congress


New Delhi, May 9 (IANS): After Rupee plummeted to an all-time low against the US Dollar, the Congress on Monday attacked the government, saying that it is now time for the rupee to march towards the 100-mark.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said, "Rupee has fallen to an all-time low to 77.4 to a Dollar. The Prime Minister has already achieved his target of 100+ in petrol and diesel, and of 1,000 in LPG. Now it's the Rupee's turn to march towards 100."

He alleged that India is in the middle of a huge economic crisis, which will worsen further and turn into something that Indians never witnessed before.

"The PM cannot keep the economic and social realities of India hidden forever. It is time he acknowledges the situation and starts working towards solutions instead of just offering PR distractions," Rahul Gandhi added.

Congress General Secretary Randeep Surjewala said it is unprecedented that thr Indian rupee has fallen to an abysmal low of Rs 77.41 to a dollar.

"Never has this happened in 75 years. Under the Modi government, Indian rupee is in ICU. What are the reasons for it," he asked.

Surjewala said there are apparent reasons for the inflation: "As life has become unbearable and expensive, whether it is petrol or diesel or cooking gas or CNG or even eatables, everything has gone beyond the reach of the common man.'

He alleged that there is immeasurable flight of capital from India and the reasons behind that are the BJP-sponsored communal tensions triggered across India, rampant corruption in BJP-ruled states, the insurmountable debt of government of India and the states because of which the confidence of the investors has gone down and the cost of doing business in India has gone up.

Another more important reason and a matter of concern is the depletion of foreign exchange reserves.

"The foreign exchange reserves in just a fortnight have gone down from $604 billion to $536 billion. In one fortnight, the foreign exchange reserves have depleted by nearly $31 billion. How will the economy of the country sustain itself when the government is sponsoring communal divide, polarisation and tension, and atmosphere of hate? Why should anybody invest here," Surjewala asked.

 

  

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  • Raman, Mangalore

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Only Double engine success--

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  • Alfria, Manglore/Mumbai

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Where is the clown who said if modi becomes PM than 1 dollar will be 15 rs. That joker talks everything about Congress but doesn't know anything for what he has been elected for.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Elect a Clown expect a Circus ...

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, May 09 2022

    BSNL recharge also gone up basic yearly charge also gone up. Till last year it was for 365 days, now it is for 200 days Rs. 397/- . Cable charge also gone up only ruining the country and it's citizens. The BSNL office is a big disgrace to visit instead of maintaining it, it is been allowed to die a slow death. The tax payers are paying for the expense of BSNL.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Mon, May 09 2022

    BJPians and Andh Bhakts do not understand economy. It's like Bhains ke aage Been bajana. All Nagpur university graduates. Rupee is not in 'ICU'. It is already in the grave.

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