CHHATTISGARH: Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, attacked the BJP-led Centre on Tuesday, saying that while everyone else in the nation was paying taxes and going hungry, a select few were profiting from the “system” in the nation. In Udaipur, in the Surguja district of Chhattisgarh, Gandhi addressed a gathering as part of his ‘Bharata Jodo Nyay Yatra’. He claimed that if the people raise their voices against anything, the ED, CBI, and the I-T department will take action against them. He asserted that the nation’s citizens were being treated unfairly around-the-clock, which was the reason for the violence and hatred that was spreading. Maybe it has been going on for so long that people aren’t even aware of it.Gandhi claimed that it had turned into a habit. “You (the people) need to ask yourself three times a day how much money you are receiving from the national coffers on a daily basis. How much you are receiving in return for your day’s worth of work and suffering. You will discover in ten days that a system is abandoning you, and the PM is in charge of it “, he said. “No one from the 73% population group—which includes the underprivileged from the general category, Dalits and tribal people, and the backward classes—exists in that system. Gandhi asserted, “Under that system, 100–200…1000–2000 people are benefiting while the rest of the people just watch, starve to death, and pay GST.” ‘Nyay’ (justice) was thus added to the Bharat Jodo Yatra, he remarked. The head of Congress motioned for one of the men in the crowd to get into his car and gave an explanation of how the “system” is supposed to be hitting the people the hardest. What would be the first thing to do if this person went to a market and two or three persons decided to steal his wallet? He stated. “The first individual, the thief, will take his focus elsewhere. You are being mislead in this way. Then the second individual shows up and takes the wallet. Demonetisation and GST are equivalent (act). Finally, the third person—the thief—slaps you twice if you make any noise. Gandhi said, “If you are a small shopkeeper and you voice your disagreement, the CBI, I-T, and ED will come.”