Day after PM hug, Rahul Gandhi says only love and compassion can build a nation

The Congress president gave a 45-minute fiery speech during the no-confidence motion debate in the Lok Sabha on Friday.

July 21, 2018 04:08 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:39 am IST - New Delhi

 The combo picture shows Congress president Rahul Gandhi as he hugs Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his speech in the Lok Sabha on 'no-confidence motion' on Friday.

The combo picture shows Congress president Rahul Gandhi as he hugs Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his speech in the Lok Sabha on 'no-confidence motion' on Friday.

A day after creating a splash in the Lok Sabha by hugging Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that only way to build a nation was by harnessing love and compassion of people.

He said Friday’s debate in Parliament on the no-confidence motion was about the Prime Minister using “hate, fear and anger” in the hearts of some people to build his narrative, and the Congress countering that through love and compassion.

"The point of yesterday’s debate in Parliament.. PM uses Hate, Fear and Anger in the hearts of some of our people to build his narrative. We are going to prove that Love and Compassion in the hearts of all Indians, is the only way to build a nation (sic)," he said on Twitter.

 

Mr. Gandhi gave a 45-minute fiery speech during the no-confidence motion debate in the Lok Sabha on Friday, accusing the Prime Minister of unleashing “jumla strike” on people in the form of demonetisation, joblessness, Rafale deal, poor state of economy, mob violence, lynching, and incidents of alleged atrocities on Dalits and women.

After concluding his speech, Mr. Gandhi walked across the aisle to where the Prime Minister was sitting and hugged him, capping his blistering attack on Modi.

The Prime Minster shook Mr. Gandhi’s hands but ignored his call to stand so that he could hug the BJP leader. The Congress chief, however, embraced him as he remained seated.

Mr. Modi initially looked nonplussed and did not stand up to hug him, but recovered quickly and called r. Gandhi back and patted him on the back. He also appeared to say a few words, which were inaudible

During his reply to the debate, the Prime Minister shot back at Mr. Gandhi giving a point-to-point rebuttal on the attack on him.

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