Rahul Gandhi's Call for Unity Against BJP's 'Hatred'
Rahul Gandhi addresses the public, urging the ousting of the BJP in Haryana's Assembly polls. He accuses the party of spreading 'hatred' via religion, language, and caste. Gandhi emphasizes the importance of love, brotherhood, and unity, citing the Constitution's role in protecting rights and criticizing industrial favoritism.
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Rahul Gandhi, Congress leader, rallied against the BJP during his address in Nuh, Haryana, ahead of the Assembly polls. He criticized the ruling party for spreading divisive 'hatred' through religion, language, and caste issues and called on voters to promote unity.
Highlighting the importance of love and brotherhood, Gandhi accused the BJP and RSS of undermining India's Constitution. He argued that the BJP's actions weaken the country by fostering fear and disunity, and asserted that the Congress stands for love and harmony.
Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Modi over unemployment and alleged cronyism, urging the public to support Congress. He highlighted his party's promises like social security schemes and support for farmers, while lambasting the government's negligence of constitutional principles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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