Indeed, even Pakistan, Afghanistan took care of Covid better: Rahul Gandhi on IMF projections
Gandhi attacked the legislature on Twitter by labeling a graph that indicated IMF development projections for 2020-21 for Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, China, Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and India.
Congress pioneer Rahul Gandhi attacked the Center on Friday over IMF's projection that the Indian economy is set to shrink by a gigantic 10.3 percent this year, saying it was another "strong accomplishment" by the legislature.
Gandhi tore into the legislature on Twitter by labeling an outline that indicated IMF development projections for 2020-21 for Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, China, Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and India.
The diagram demonstrated that the Indian economy is extended to shrink by a monstrous 10.3 percent this year, the most elevated withdrawal among the nations referenced.
"Another strong accomplishment by the BJP government. Indeed, even Pakistan and Afghanistan took care of Covid better than India," Gandhi tweeted with the diagram.
The previous Congress boss on Wednesday had likewise attacked the legislature over IMF development projections indicating Bangladesh surrounding India regarding per capita GDP this year and portrayed it as a "strong accomplishment" of six years of BJP's "disdain filled social patriotism".
The Indian economy, seriously hit by the Covid pandemic, is extended to shrink by a monstrous 10.3 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund had said on Tuesday.
In any case, India is probably going to skip back with a noteworthy 8.8 percent development rate in 2021, accordingly recapturing the situation of the quickest developing rising economy, outperforming China's extended development pace of 8.2 percent, the IMF said in its most recent 'World Economic Outlook' report.