India is no longer in the hands of leaders, but in the hands of dealers: Lalan Kumar

Rozana Spokesman

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Lalan Kumar addressed the public meeting in Jan Chaupal

India is no longer in the hands of leaders, but in the hands of dealers: Lalan Kumar

Sultanganj: A dialogue program was held in Sultanganj Maheshi Maha Dalit Tola on Saturday under the Congress' Social Justice Jan Chaupal. Congress' former Grand Alliance candidate, national leader Lalan Kumar, and national spokesperson Anupam participated in it. The program was organized in the city's Maha Dalit Tola Maheshi village under the leadership of Lalan Kumar, a former Congress candidate from Sultanganj Assembly constituency.

Where Lalan Kumar, while addressing the public meeting in Jan Chaupal, said that "the purpose of this journey is to take the society towards equality. Today, no one is safe in the country. In Bihar, rapes, murders of mothers and sisters, stampedes, train accidents, road accidents are happening. Still, some people say that the state's double-engine government is in safe hands. Trains are being sold, planes are being sold. The country's properties are being given to special friends at cheap prices."

"The discussion of elections is also going in the wrong direction. People ask who will be the next Chief Minister.  The real question should be whether schools will be built, hospitals, and roads will be built. If this does not happen, then it does not matter who becomes the CM. What development happened in Sulgaganj is in the hands of corruption, rather than raising a voice for change in the 243 seats of the entire Bihar. We do not have to see who the candidate is or what the election symbol is. What needs to be seen is that there is a struggle going on between injustice and justice in the state. The government collects taxes from the poor and waives off the loans of the rich. Loans worth Rs. 16 lakh crores of big industrialists have been waived off in the country. The poor are told to work for roads, hospitals, education, and employment. There is no money, the state is now in the hands of dealers and not leaders who are selling the assets of the state."