PM selling royal gems of country': Rahul Gandhi targets Center over National Monetization Pipeline plan
PM
selling royal gems of country':
Rahul Gandhi targets Center over
National Monetization Pipeline
plan:
Money
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had Monday divulged the
National
Monetization Pipeline (NMP) that included opening
worth by including
privately owned businesses across foundation areas - from traveler
trains and rail line stations to air terminals, streets, and arenas.
Previous Congress president Rahul Gandhi Tuesday lashed out at the Central government over the National Monetization Pipeline (NMP) plan, claiming that the BJP-drove government is selling all resources made over the most recent 70 years to the Prime Minister's "industrialist companions".
"The Narendra Modi-drove government is currently selling India's royal gems worked by past governments with public cash more than 70 years," Gandhi said while tending to a question and answer session alongside senior Congress pioneer P Chidambaram.
The Congress chief affirmed that the BJP government's privatization plan is pointed toward making imposing business models in key areas and that it will kill occupations.
The Congress chief affirmed that the BJP government's privatization plan is pointed toward making imposing business models in key areas and that it will kill occupations.
On Monday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had revealed the NMP, worth Rs 6 lakh crore, that included opening worth by including privately owned businesses across framework areas — from traveler trains and railroad stations to air terminals, streets, and arenas.
Perusing out a rundown of resources being "gifted away", Gandhi said, "Streets are being sold for Rs 1.6 lakh crores – 26,700 kilometers of National Highways; Railways for Rs 1.5 lakh crores – 400 stations, 150 trains, Railway tracks and woodsheds; Power transmission – 42,300 circuit kilometers of transmission organization; Power age for Rs 40,000 crores – 6,000 MW of Hydro, Solar or Wind Assets; Natural Gas Pipeline for Rs 25,000 crores – 8000 kilometers of GAIL pipeline; Petrol pipeline for Rs 22,000 crores – 4,000 kilometers of Indian Oil and HPCL pipelines; Telecom for Rs 35,000 crores – 2.86 lakh kilometers of BharatNet Fibers Optics; Warehousing for Rs 29,000 crores; Mining for Rs 32,000 crore – 160 coal mineshafts; Airports for Rs 21,000 crores – 25 air terminals; Ports for Rs 13,000 crores – 31 undertakings; 9 ports; and Stadiums for Rs 11,000 crores – 2 public stadia."
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While recognizing that the Congress too had a privatization strategy during it's standard, Gandhi said his party "was not against privatization" but rather "accepts that there ought to be a system for privatization."
Further, going after the Center's turn, Congress pioneer P Chidambaram said, "The solitary thing that I could gather from the Finance Minister's question and answer session is and from the reports in your media, is we will fund-raise! Would that be able to be an objective without anyone else? We will raise 1.5 lakh crore a year for a very long time. Would that be able to be sole objective to practically sell resources worked more than 70 years?"
The Congress has depicted the public authority's framework adaptation plan as "sanctioned plunder and coordinated loot", claiming that priceless public resources made over many years are being given over to a picked not many. It further affirmed that the public authority is parting with resources worth crores produced using the difficult work of individuals to its very rich person "companions".
Hitting out at the Center, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had before supposed that the public authority is giving the "jumla of Aatmanirbhar (way of talking of independence)" yet has made the country reliant upon its "very rich person companions".
"While giving the 'jumla' of 'Aatmanirbhar', they have made the whole government reliant upon 'very rich person companions'. Basically everything for those tycoon companions and all the abundance additionally for them," she said in a tweet in Hindi.

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