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PM Modi Must Answer for '8 Years of Loot' and GST U-Turn, Congress Demands Accountability

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  • September 22, 2025
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PM Modi Must Answer for '8 Years of Loot' and GST U-Turn, Congress Demands Accountability

In a scathing critique that reverberated through the political corridors, the Congress party has launched a fierce assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, directly challenging him to take responsibility for what it terms 'eight years of loot' under his administration. Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant didn't mince words, demanding a clear explanation from the Prime Minister regarding his drastic policy U-turn on the Goods and Services Tax (GST), a tax regime he vehemently opposed as Gujarat's Chief Minister.

Sawant's fiery address highlighted a period marked by what the opposition describes as unprecedented economic distress for the common Indian.

He meticulously pointed out the skyrocketing prices of essential commodities, from the daily necessities like cooking oil and LPG cylinders to the relentless surge in petrol and diesel costs. "The common man is bearing the brunt of this government's policies," Sawant declared, "while the Prime Minister remains conspicuously silent on these pressing issues affecting millions."

The Congress leader particularly zeroed in on the BJP government's implementation of GST, contrasting it sharply with Modi's earlier stance.

"When he was Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi famously opposed GST, calling it detrimental to states and businesses," Sawant reminded the public. "Now, under his premiership, the same GST is being imposed, burdening small businesses and average citizens alike. The Prime Minister must explain this glaring contradiction and justify why a policy he once decried is now hailed as a reform."

The criticism didn't stop at inflation and GST.

Sawant also lambasted the government for its alleged failure to deliver on its electoral promises, particularly the pledge to create two crore jobs annually. Instead, he argued, the nation is witnessing a deepening crisis of unemployment, exacerbated by the economic policies of the current regime. "Where are the jobs that were promised?" he questioned.

"Where is the 'Vikas' (development) that was once the rallying cry? For many, it has transformed into 'Vinash' (destruction)."

Drawing parallels with the previous UPA government, Sawant presented figures to underscore his claims, highlighting the significant increase in public debt under the current administration.

He contrasted the price stability during the UPA's tenure with the relentless inflationary pressures experienced today, especially concerning fuel prices. The Congress's message was clear: the Modi government has failed on multiple economic fronts, and it's time for the Prime Minister to acknowledge these failures and provide answers to a struggling populace.

The party's call for accountability serves as a stark reminder of the mounting pressures on the government to address the widespread economic anxieties across the nation.

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