Rahul Gandhi Criticizes India's Democratic Erosion and Economic Policies Abroad
Rahul Gandhi highlighted India's democratic challenges and centralized corruption during his talk at the EIA University in Colombia. He criticized the Modi government's economic policies and advocated for decentralization. Gandhi also contrasted India's democratic ethos with China's authoritarian model, emphasizing the importance of preserving India's diverse traditions.

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Rahul Gandhi has criticized the ongoing 'wholesale attack on the democratic system' in India, calling it the greatest risk the country faces today. During a seminar at EIA University in Colombia, he emphasized the importance of allowing different traditions to thrive, contrasting India's democracy with China's authoritarian approach.
The Congress leader alleged significant corruption at centralized levels in India, claiming that major businesses maintain close ties with the prime minister. He advocated for decentralizing power and involving people in transparent governance processes as a way forward, while also criticizing the government's demonetization policy.
The BJP hit back, accusing Gandhi of degrading India on foreign soil. Meanwhile, Gandhi argued that India's strengths lie in its diverse spiritual traditions and democratic dialogue, highlighting the challenges of navigating global leadership while maintaining internal unity and resilience.
(With inputs from agencies.)