The 'Gandhi' surname helped me become a two-time Lok Sabha member at a young age, BJP MP Varun Gandhi said on Saturday, 16 December, adding that those without "influential" fathers and grandfathers find it difficult to make a mark in politics.
The BJP MP from Sultanpur in Uttar Pradesh made the statement at a seminar in Hyderabad.
Gandhi said many talented youngsters are unable to join and shine in politics as they do not have influential fathers and godfathers.
The BJP leader said as many as 14 lakh farmers or common people in the county had to go to jails for payment default of Rs 25,000 during the past 15 years, whereas rich people, who owe crores of rupees to banks, are conducting lavish marriages of their daughters.
"As long as there is no uniform justice in this country, we will not be able to see the India that we are dreaming of. There is still a lot of inequality among people," Gandhi said.
He claimed that 60 percent of the nation's wealth was controlled by one percent of the country's population.
Cricketer Mithali Raj also spoke at the seminar.
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