Prakash Ambedkar predicts potential debt for India by 2026 if Modi wins second term

On Wednesday, Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi president Prakash Ambedkar addressed Satta Parivartan Maha Sabha in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, where he made bold claims about the future of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. In his speech, he alleged that if Modi remains the Prime Minister, India will be “in debt” by 2026.

Ambedkar accused the BJP government of misusing central investigation agencies to pressure opposition leaders to join the BJP. He also criticized the government for promising good governance while unemployment has increased over the last decade.

Furthermore, Ambedkar claimed that the Modi government is favoring Gujarat over Maharashtra by taking new projects and businesses to the former state. He warned that if Modi is re-elected, all factories will move to Gujarat, leaving Maharashtra in economic jeopardy.

Attempting to sound like an economist, Ambedkar stated, “If Modi and RSS are re-elected, the country will be in debt in 2026.” He urged people to vote against the BJP to avoid a future of financial burden. Ambedkar also highlighted the significant increase in per capita debt during the Modi government’s tenure.

In a separate development, Prakash Ambedkar wrote a letter to NCP leader Jitendra Awhad, seeking assurance that no party from the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance will align with the BJP after the Lok Sabha elections. Awhad responded, reaffirming their stance against joining forces with the BJP post-elections.

Overall, Praksh Ambedkar’s provocative claims and warnings about India’s economic future under Modi’s leadership have sparked a new wave of political discourse and debate.
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