Thursday, 17 May 2018

Rahul Gandhi blames RSS for catching independent organizations

Raipur, May 17 Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday attacked Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), saying, the way the last is catching the free organizations of the nation, that happens just in Pakistan.

Tending to the Jan Swaraj Sammelan here, Gandhi alluding to Karnataka said that the Indian Constitution is under assault.

"One by one, the RSS has caught the free organizations of the nation. Such things occur in Pakistan or in a tyranny," Gandhi said.

"In Karnataka on one side there are MLAs standing and on the opposite side the Governor. JDS has said its MLAs have been offered Rs 100 crore every," he included.

The Congress chief even blamed the BJP for making an air of dread and said that the previous does not need Dalits, in reverse classes and women to fulfill their dreams.

He said that the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi are being threatened each day at the same time, the soul of the people of India will remain steadfast.

"The BJP claims that ladies are not in the situation to remain as equivalents nearby men. The main employment of ladies is to cook at home. The main employment of Dalits is to clean and clear and not dream of a superior future," Rahul said.

Further shifting attention towards the viciousness saw in West Bengal amid Panchayat Polls, Gandhi said that it is obligation of the national to upgrade the Panchayati Raj keeping in mind the end goal to secure and reestablish their rights that the "BJP is endeavoring to grab away".

He said the Panchayati Raj will devolve power exclusively under the control of the people.

The Gandhi scion said that the party's focus on 2019 Lok Sabha election is on education, healthcare, and employment.

"We will chip away at training in government schools and make it more open," he said.

"Prime Minister Modi considers the ranchers a weight on the country. We view the farmers to be the backbone of our country," he added.

Rahul is planned to hold a roadshow with a bike rally in Chhattisgarh on May 17.

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