HYDERABAD – Union Minister Anurag Thakur, in a public address here, criticized the Congress party for its proposed Inheritance Tax, referring to it as a part of their “hidden agenda”.
Thakur stated, “I think the gin has come out of the bottle. Congress’ hidden agenda is out and it clearly shows, even after your death, they will keep on looting you… They will give all this to whom? We all know. Appeasement politics. To those who they see as their vote bank…”
He further accused the Congress of planning to loot the wealth of individuals even after their death, and questioned the party’s intentions behind the proposed tax. He also criticized the INDI alliance, calling it “anti-Sanatan and anti-santaan”.
“Thank you for letting the country know what is on your mind, and what are you looking for… This INDI alliance has a hidden agenda which is anti-Sanatan and anti-santaan. Congress will be implementing a vasooli tax to take away what belongs to your children…”, Thakur said.
The proposed Inheritance Tax has been a subject of heated debate, with critics arguing that it goes against the traditional Indian practice of passing on wealth to the next generation. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that it could help reduce wealth inequality in the country.
Thakur’s comments come at a time when the country is gearing up for the upcoming elections, with economic policies being a major point of contention between the ruling party and the opposition.
As the political landscape heats up, the proposed Inheritance Tax is expected to be a significant talking point in the days to come.