Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the BJP-led government for causing economic turmoil, citing key indicators like increased gold loans, stagnating car sales, slow wage growth, high food inflation, and eroded household savings. He also accused the Modi government of failing to provide economic solutions, leading to financial hardships for ordinary citizens.
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