Rahul Gandhi heard the story of his life struggle while getting a shave at Ajit's shop in Delhi.
Rahul Gandhi shared a video on Twitter, in which he visited a barber shop. Here Rahul is seen shaving. Along with the video, Rahul wrote – 'Kuch Nahi Bachata Hai' This word tells the story of the working poor and middle class person in today's India.
A barber named Ajit runs this salon in Delhi. He tells Rahul how he works all day so that he can save some money in the evening. Ajith also said that he is happy and satisfied after telling Rahul about it.
Rahul Gandhi went to the barber shop on Friday.
Ajith told Rahul – There was peace in Congress rule Ajit tells Rahul – Earlier we thought that our future would be good, but we stayed there. What do we do, we are divyang. This is how we spend days. Children's future is at stake. We were very happy under your rule. There was peace under Congress rule. There is someone who supports the poor like us. I felt a lot of relief after meeting Rahulji.
Rahul wrote – Rising inflation has robbed the dreams of working people While Rahul wrote – From the barber to the cobbler, the potter, the carpenter, falling incomes and rising inflation have robbed the laborers of their aspirations, their shops, their homes and even their dreams of self-respect. The need today is for such modern solutions and new schemes, which will increase income and bring savings back to households. And a society where talent gets its due and every step of hard work takes you to new heights of progress.
Went to cobbler shop in UP 3 months back, later gave sewing machine to cobbler
In August, Rahul Gandhi went to appear in the Sultanpur court. On his way back he suddenly halted his caravan at a cobbler's shop. Rahul got down from the car and reached the cobbler Ram Chait's shop and sewed the chappals. Rahul asked cobbler Ramchait how he makes shoes. Rahul left after talking to Ram Chait for about 5 minutes. Ram Chait said to Rahul – 'I am poor. Please help me a little.
After this, Rahul sent a sewing machine for Ramchait. The price of the machine is more than 1 lakh rupees. Later, Ramchait started sewing boots and slippers with this machine.
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