Congress will protect the Constitution at any cost, says Rahul Gandhi

Expressing confidence in the INDIA Bloc post-elections, Rahul Gandhi pledged to fulfil all the promises outlined in the manifesto.

Updated - May 10, 2024 05:34 pm IST

Published - May 09, 2024 10:11 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during an election campain for the Lok Sabha polls, at Saroor nagar in Hyderabad onMay 9, 2024.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during an election campain for the Lok Sabha polls, at Saroor nagar in Hyderabad onMay 9, 2024. | Photo Credit: RAMAKRISHNA G

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi intensified his attack on the BJP and RSS and accused them of trying to undermine the Constitution. He made it clear that the Congress, with the support of people of the country, would protect the Constitution at any cost.

Addressing two public meetings at Saroornagar in Hyderabad and Narsapur in Medak district on Thursday, Mr. Gandhi emphasised on the ‘resilience’ of the Indian Constitution, saying that “it cannot be harmed by any force in the world”.

Mr. Gandhi reiterated his party’s commitment, with the support of all sections of the society, to defend the Constitution unequivocally, and labelled it as the collective voice and essence of the nation.

Reflecting on the monumental efforts of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and B.R. Ambedkar in drafting the Constitution, he highlighted its significance in providing reservations and empowering the economically disadvantaged. He underscored that the Constitution transcends from being merely a document to symbolising the aspirations and rights of the populace.

Expressing confidence in the INDIA Bloc post-elections, Mr. Gandhi pledged to fulfil all the promises outlined in the manifesto.

At the poll rally in Narsapur, he blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for unemployment in India, and promised that an INDIA Bloc government would initiate recruitment drives to fill over 30 lakh vacancies in private and public sectors by August 15. Also, he proposed a substantial annual deposit of ₹ 1 lakh into the bank accounts of women to alleviate poverty.

He also accused the BJP government of favouring industrialists such as Ambani and Adani, alleging that demonetisation primarily benefited the latter.

Flays Rana

Meanwhile, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy demanded the expulsion of BJP leader Navneet Rana for her disparaging remarks against minorities, accusing the BJP of exploiting communal issues for political gains. Mr. Reddy urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) to ensure criminal charges against Ms. Rana for her comments.

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