
New Delhi [India], March 16 (ANI): BJP leader Amit Malviya on Sunday attacked the Telangana government for reportedly including French economist Thomas Piketty as part of an expert panel to assess the state's situation caste survey And inquired whether there weren’t any skilled Indian specialists competent enough to manage the job.
Malviya further accused Congress posing a threat to India's social cohesion while operating "under the shadow of" George Soros ".
"The Congress -led Telangana government has enlisted French economist Thomas Piketty to examine and understand information from the latest data caste survey In the state, is it prudent to hand over delicate population statistics to someone from another country? Could we not find skilled Indian professionals competent enough for this job? What drives us to reveal our societal structure to outside forces, permitting foreigners to analyze our rifts and possibly exacerbate conflicts through biased perspectives?” Malviya questioned. Congress .
"It seems the Congress is still overshadowed George Soros "blindly adhering to a course that jeopardizes India’s social cohesion," he further stated in an X post.
Telangana government Recently, an 11-person committee was established to review the findings of a ' caste survey '.
BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi additionally requested the Congress the party to clarify why they chose to have a foreigner examine the "delicate caste information."
"Why does the state's Congress Trivedi questioned why the government of Telangana needed a foreign expert when there seemed to be an abundance of skilled individuals in India. He pointed out that many Indians hold significant roles around the world, so he wondered why the state government would involve someone from abroad in such a critical aspect of India’s social framework. Congress in a video posted on X platform on Saturday.
The BJP leader Further inquiry was made about whether there is some profound mystery behind this phenomenon or if it represents a new aspect of it. Congress The party's external influences and relationships, which involve granting official government acknowledgment to foreign intervention in India’s delicate societal framework.
He pointed out that the model suggested by Piketty, an extensive researcher on wealth disparity, faced significant criticism internationally. Critics argued that his tax proposals might cause considerable damage to salary earners and the middle class.
Last December, during the winter parliamentary session, members of the Bharatiya Janata Party voiced objections, claiming that there were connections between George Soros The influence of the Nehru-Gandhi family extends further than Sonia Gandhi's position as co-president of the Forum ofDemocratic Leaders -AsiaPacific (FDL-AP). (ANI)