Indigo flights cancelled : Rahul Gandhi aggressive as Indigo flights are cancelled

Indigo flights cancelled : Rahul Gandhi aggressive as Indigo flights are cancelled

Chaos has erupted across the country due to the cancellation of Indigo company flights. Due to the cancellation of all company flights, chaos has erupted at all major airports in the country.
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The cancellation of Indigo company's flights has caused chaos across the entire country. Due to the cancellation of all the company's flights, there is chaos at all major airports in the country. Passengers have been waiting at the airport for more than 12 hours without food or drink. Indigo company is facing a shortage of pilots and crew members. As a result, the airline has canceled more than 550 flights across the country. Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, has reacted to this entire incident.

India's largest airline company Indigo has faced chaos over flight cancellations and delays for the third consecutive day. This has also sparked political controversy. The winter session of Parliament is currently underway. On Friday, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, launched a strong attack on the central government, stating that these are the results of the government's 'Monopoly Model' economic policies.

While sharing an article from a newspaper on the social media platform X, Rahul Gandhi wrote that Indigo's crisis is the price of this government's monopoly model. Ordinary Indians are once again facing flight delays, cancellations, and helplessness. There should be fair competition in every sector, not monopoly like match-fixing, Rahul Gandhi has remarked.

They alleged that the institutions in the country are now not working for the common people, but for monopolistic groups. Millions of small businesses are collapsing and jobs are not being created. Rahul Gandhi also attacked the businessmen and said that due to the pressure from the government and monopolists, they have to sell their businesses. They fear raids from IT, CBI, and ED.

Politics always works for the weak

Rahul Gandhi also mentioned some honest entrepreneurs who are succeeding without monopolies. Rahul Gandhi said that his politics has always been for the weak and voiceless, but now he understands that injustice is also happening to the business community. The government should not promote any one business at the expense of others and should not use government institutions to exert pressure. He said that banks should support 'fair business' instead of relying solely on large borrowers, a clear opinion expressed by Rahul Gandhi.

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