Rahul Gandhi's Call for a 'Congress Storm' of Love in Haryana
Rahul Gandhi addresses public meetings in Haryana, directing sharp criticism at the BJP and RSS. He promises a government focused on love, unity, and the protection of the poor and farmers, contrasting it with what he calls BJP's spread of hatred and constitutional attacks.
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In a fiery address in Haryana, Rahul Gandhi emphasized the imminent rise of a 'Congress storm,' advocating for a government aimed at empowering the poor and farmers. He denounced the BJP's approach, accusing it of spreading hatred and undermining the Indian Constitution.
Gandhi highlighted past violence in Nuh and painted the political battle as a conflict between love and hate, with the Congress on the side of love. He accused Prime Minister Modi of worsening unemployment and favoring a few wealthy industrialists.
The Congress leader made election promises, including financial support for women, pensions, and guaranteed MSP for crops, as he urged voters to remove BJP from power in the upcoming polls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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