Rahul Gandhi accuses Narendra Modi of being afraid and possibly crying during public appearances in his latest attack.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi mocked PM Modi for attacking the party, saying he is scared and might even cry on stage during his speeches.

April 26th 2024.

Rahul Gandhi accuses Narendra Modi of being afraid and possibly crying during public appearances in his latest attack.
Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Congress party, playfully teased Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his recent attacks on their party. In a public gathering held in Vijayapura, a town governed by the Congress party, Gandhi remarked that Modi seemed scared and even predicted that he may shed tears on stage. This lighthearted jab was met with laughter from the audience.

Modi has been targeting the Congress on various issues during his recent campaign rallies, including accusations of promoting "mangalsutras", advocating for wealth redistribution, and proposing an inheritance tax. However, Gandhi accused Modi of using these issues as a distraction from the real problems facing the country.

"Modi tries to divert your attention. Sometimes he talks about China and Pakistan, and other times he will ask you to beat plates or turn on the flashlight on your phones," Gandhi said.

He then went on to highlight the core issues facing India, such as poverty, unemployment, and rising prices. Gandhi claimed that only the Congress party has the ability to address these problems and provide the people with their rightful share.

"Under Modi's leadership, the poor have become poorer while a select few have become billionaires. Just one percent of the population controls 40 percent of the nation's wealth," Gandhi alleged.

He also emphasized that there is no space for marginalized communities, such as Dalits, OBCs, tribals, and minorities, in Modi's vision for the country. Gandhi promised to rectify this and ensure that everyone receives equal opportunities and benefits.

"The wealth that Modi has given to the billionaires, we will give to the poor. That's our promise to you," Gandhi declared.

Speaking specifically to the youth, Gandhi promised to scrap the 'Agniveer' scheme, introduced by Modi, which offers three years of military service to those between 18 and 21 years of age. Gandhi deemed this scheme an insult to the Indian Army and soldiers and vowed to abolish it if the Congress party comes to power.

Gandhi also criticized Modi's implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), claiming that it has been unfair to the people of Karnataka. He promised to rectify this and make necessary changes to the GST.

In conclusion, Gandhi urged the people to recognize the significance of the ongoing Lok Sabha election, stating that it is not a typical election. He warned that for the first time in history, a political party and its leader are attempting to destroy the country's constitution and democracy.

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