Rahul Gandhi warns of major economic storm during Raebareli visit
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, during his visit to Raebareli, warned of a severe economic crisis affecting common people, criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign tour, and alleged that government policies were benefiting industrialists while farmers, youth and small traders suffered
Published Date - 19 May 2026, 08:28 PM
Raebareli (UP): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday warned of a massive economic storm moving inexorably towards the country, the likes of which “we have never experienced.” Slamming Prime Minister Narendra Modi for flying off on a five-nation tour right after his appeal to the people to refrain from going abroad, Gandhi also said that the grand economic structure built around Adani-Ambani will collapse in the storm, but the tycoons will remain in their palaces while the common people will bear the brunt.
“The structure, which he (Narendra Modi) has made, the one of Adani and Ambani, will not remain intact and will crumble. And, sadly, the loss will be felt by the common people. In other words, they will remain in their palaces, and the entire shock will be experienced by the youth and people of UP,” Gandhi told reporters after addressing a gathering here.
Earlier, addressing a function after the inauguration of a wedding hall in Bachhravan here, Gandhi criticised Modi for flying abroad right after his appeal to the people to refrain from travelling to foreign nations.
“Day after day, we have been urging Narendra Modi to start protecting the workers and the small traders… Yet, what does he do? He flies off to Norway. And in Norway, he says, brother! Help Adani, help Ambani,” he said.
He then warned of an impending economic crisis coming the country’s way.
“The sad thing is that a severe economic storm is coming, which no one can stop, which we have never experienced in our lives,” he said, adding that the tycoons will remain untouched.
“Who will get hurt? Not Ambani or Adani. They will remain in their palaces, secured from all four sides. It is the farmers of India, labourers, youth, the small businessmen and small industries, who generate employment, who would get hurt,” the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha said.
Gandhi said that as a consequence of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, the entire world is rapidly beginning to face severe shortages of oil, fertilisers and diesel.
“Petrol prices are set to rise, and inflation will skyrocket. Yet, they say Rahul Gandhi has no understanding. Even today, we continue to tell them: Take action. Protect the public, protect the farmers. But they have nothing to do. Sometimes they fly off to Norway, then to Japan, and then somewhere else. Why?” he said.
The Lok Sabha MP from Raebareli alleged that under the current central dispensation, schemes like MGNREGA will gradually be dismantled.
“Adani and Ambani will grow richer. Your entire money will go into their pockets. Grand houses and palaces will be built. And the entire system will be made solely to siphon money out of your pockets. We stand firmly by your side. Wherever you wish, whenever you need me, you can call me,” he said.
Gandhi said Modi, Amit Shah and Union minister Nitin Gadkari attended a wedding in the family of Mukesh Ambani, but not him.
“Did Rahul Gandhi go? I want to attend your wedding. I want to come to your house, I do not want to go there,” he told the gathering.
Gandhi alleged that over the last 10 years, public money and farmers’ money were stolen to give to “two billionaires” and, as a result, “all wealth in the country now rests entirely in the hands of just two individuals.”
“Look at the airports, ports, power stations and the cement industry. Look at the industries critical to the nation’s defence. Narendra Modi has handed every single one of them over to a select few,” he said.
Later, responding to reporters’ query on the use of electric vehicles, Gandhi said the problem lies not with the vehicles, but with inflation and unemployment.
“Very soon, there is going to be a shortage of fertilisers. I do not know in which world they are living, and telling people to use electric vehicles,” he said.
“The country’s labourers, farmers, youth, poor people and small business owners must be protected. We are telling them that a storm is approaching, yet you have made a mockery of it,” he said.
Asked about Modi’s appeal against foreign travel, Gandhi said, “Where is he, where has he gone?”