Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi interacted with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras on Saturday. In this interaction, he talked to the children about the current education system.
Along with this, after the children asked questions, he told how BJP and Congress are different.
A child asked Rahul Gandhi how the ways of working of BJP and Congress are different? To this, Rahul replied that Congress believes in distributing resources more fairly, while BJP adopts a more aggressive approach.
He further said that he believes in ‘triple-down’ from an economic point of view. On the other hand, Congress believes that the more harmonious the society is, the less disputes there are, the better the country will become. Rahul said that to make the country good and better, first love has to be awakened in the society, if there is a fight in the society every day, then the country will not be able to become better.
Need to create balance between China and America
He said that on the front of international relations, there may be some differences in the way we relate to the rest of the countries, but it will be equal. He said that India needs to maintain a balance between China and America.
Rahul shared a video of his conversation with students
Rahul Gandhi has shared a video of his conversation with students on X. In which he said that I believe that guaranteeing quality education to its people is the biggest responsibility of any government. This cannot be achieved through privatization and financial incentives. We need to spend a lot of money on education and strengthening government institutions.
‘We need to guarantee quality education to our people. Privatization is not the solution. He told the students of IIT Madras that the best institutions in the country are government.
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