Congress govt will be of poor and farmers: Rahul Gandhi

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Congress govt will be of poor and farmers: Rahul Gandhi

Friday, 04 October 2024 | PNS | Nuh/Mahendragarh

Claiming that a "Congress storm" is on its way in Haryana, Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said his party would form a government which will be one for the poor and farmers.


Addressing a public meeting in Nuh that had witnessed violence last year after a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession was attacked by a mob, leading to the death of six people, including two home guards and a cleric, he said the fight is between 'mohabbat' (love) and 'nafrat' (hatred). The Congress spreads love while the BJP spreads "hatred", Gandhi said on the last day of campaigning.


"The most important thing is brotherhood. Wherever the BJP and RSS people go, they spread hatred. In whichever state they go, somewhere they talk about language, somewhere they talk about religion and somewhere they speak about caste.  "Hatred has to be ended. India is not a country of hatred, it is the country of 'mohabbat'... it is the country of 'mohabbat ki dukan', not 'nafrat ka bazaar'," said Gandhi.

Gandhi, who is the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, said hatred would only weaken the country and spread sorrow and fear. He said the Congress would form the government in Haryana as the people of the state have decided it.  "I don't know if you have noticed or not, but earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi used to talk about 56 inches, now his face has completely changed. A Congress party wave is coming in Haryana, a storm is coming and after this, a government for the poor and farmers will be formed.

 

Holding a copy of the Constitution, Gandhi said it has protected the rights of the poor, farmers, and labourers but "the BJP and the RSS were hell-bent on attacking the Constitution." "The fight is about this. If the Constitution does not remain, then you, the poor, would not have anything. Your land, money, and water will vanish. These will go into the hands of the select 20-25 people," he said.

 

Hitting out at Modi over the issue of unemployment, he said the PM keeps making claims about development but he cannot make people understand how he took Haryana to the "top position in terms of unemployment".  Money is being taken out of the pockets of the common people, Gandhi said as he talked about the "rising" prices of fuel and cooking gas cylinders and the "higher" cost of private school education.

 

He attacked the BJP-RSS at another rally in Mahendragarh, accusing them of not believing in the Constitution and wanting to "destroy" it. "This fight is a battle of ideology. On one side is the Congress and on the other side is the BJP and the RSS. We say that India should be run as per the Constitution," he said.  But whatever the BJP does, it does so to "weaken" the Constitution, he said.


"When the Congress is in power, it does not put pressure on the media as we want it to be independent and show the truth. But by pressurising and threatening the media, the BJP attacks the Constitution," he said.  "When the Congress is in power, it ensures the independence of the Election Commission and other agencies. We want them to be the agencies of the country, and not of any party or an individual," he said.


Referring to last year's protest by wrestlers, most of whom were from Haryana, Gandhi said, "Everybody saw what the BJP did to them". "Their (BJP) one member was indulging in sexual harassment and they have nothing to do with that. It is also an attack on the Constitution because it says every woman should be protected. 

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