Rahul Gandhi Calls for Unity Amidst Hatred in Haryana Ahead of Assembly Polls
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urged the people of Haryana to oppose the BJP's divisive tactics in the Assembly polls. He emphasized love and brotherhood over hatred and criticized the BJP for attacking the Constitution. Gandhi highlighted employment challenges and emigration issues facing Haryana's youth.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, addressing a public meeting in Nuh, vowed his party would counteract the 'hatred' propagated by the BJP based on religion, language, and caste. He implored the Haryana electorate to oust the ruling party in the forthcoming Assembly polls.
During the rally, Gandhi articulated that the battle hinged on 'mohabbat' (love) versus 'nafrat' (hatred), emphasizing that the Congress represents love while accusing the BJP of fostering division. Holding a copy of the Constitution, Gandhi condemned the BJP and RSS, alleging they seek to undermine constitutional safeguards for marginalized groups.
Highlighting the plight of Haryana's youths resorting to illegal emigration in search of better prospects, Gandhi argued that their struggles were rooted in dwindling employment opportunities. He stressed that love, unity, and constitutional integrity are pivotal to India's progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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