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    India needs a concrete plan to fix economy, not foolish theories about millennials: Rahul Gandhi

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    On Tuesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the slowdown in the automobile sector was due to many factors like the change in mindset of millennials.

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    Former Congress party president, Rahul Gandhi today took a potshot at Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman saying that India needs a concrete plan to fix the economy and not foolish theories about millennials.
    "What India needs isn’t propaganda, manipulated news cycles & foolish theories about millennials, but a concrete plan to #FixTheEconomy that we can all get behind," Rahul Gandhi tweeted a while back.

    "Acknowledging that we have a problem is a good place to start," he further added while retweeting an article on The Hindu Business Line that quoted former prime Manmohan Singh saying that demonetisation and faulty GST are the reasons behind current slowdown.

    On Tuesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the slowdown in the automobile sector was due to many factors like the change in mindset of millennials, who now prefer taxi aggregators like OLA and UBER instead of committing for monthly installments to own a car.






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