After attacking the government over the India-China border stand off, former Congress Chief Rahul Gandhi has come up with a new series of videos to now talk about the Indian economy handled by Narendra Modi-led Government. ALSO READ | Rahul Gandhi Hits Out At PM Modi Over Mann Ki Baat Address, Says JEE-NEET Students Got 'Khilone Pe Charcha'


Rahul Gandhi on Sunday released a promo of his upcoming short format digital video series - ‘Arthvyavastha Ki Baat, Rahul Gandhi ke saath’ (A Talk About The Economy with Rahul Gandhi) - which will focus on the condition of Indian economy.


Gandhi shared the promo on his official Twitter handle and said, "Watch my video series on how the Modi Govt has destroyed Indian economy."


As per the announcement, the video will be released on Monday August 31 at 10 AM, and will be available on all his social media channels.


Gandhi, who has been criticising the government regarding the economic impact of the pandemic and lockdown, takes up the same issues in the video. The Congress leader has once again blamed the Modi government for the unorganised economic structure of India in his recently shared promo. He has cited three major economic decisions taken by the Modi government - Demonetisation, GST (Goods and Services Tax) and Lockdown.

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This is the second time when Congress's Rahul Gandhi has attempted to slam PM Modi over its governance. In his previous videos released in July, Gandhi had talked about rising animosity with India's neighbouring countries such as China and Nepal and the reasons that triggered the offense at Galwan Valley.


Gandhi focused on foreign affairs in the video and said that India’s relationship with the west and neigbhouring countries has deteriorated. The Congress MP from Wayanad had cited India's poor relations with its neighbouring nations, its transnational relations with countries like the the US and Europe, and poor economic standing as the issues.