India / Rahul Gandhi targets PM Modi over China border dispute says Manmohan Singh would have resigned

Zoom News : Dec 28, 2021, 09:59 PM
New Delhi : Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the India-China border dispute, claiming that Manmohan Singh would have resigned in such a situation. When did Rahul Gandhi say this when he was addressing a meeting of Congress party workers through video conferencing in Jaipur at the conclusion of the three-day training camp.

Rahul Gandhi said that if China had occupied India's land during Manmohan Singh's tenure as Prime Minister, he would have resigned. Rahul Gandhi alleged that China occupied Indian territories with PM Modi, while Modi is still sitting on the issue.

Targeting RSS

At the same time, according to the report published in India Toodom, Rahul Gandhi also criticized the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), alleging that the group is spreading hatred, which we have to fight with love. The training camp was organized with the aim of countering the narratives of the RSS and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Ashok Gehlot targeted

At the same time, a program was held in the capital Jaipur on the foundation day of Congress. After the program, CM Ashok Gehlot followed the media and targeted the BJP fiercely. CM said that no one can forget the sacrifice and sacrifice of Congress. Let's talk about BJP, Congress Mukt Bharat. Those who talk like this themselves will be freed. Congress is inside every heart in every house. Congress lives in the hearts of the people. Refuting the thinking of Congress-mukt Bharat, the CM said that it reflects the mindset of BJP and RSS.

The CM said that the constitution made under the guidance of Bhimrao Ambedkar is being blown up. Democracy is in danger in the country. The Constitution is under threat. All institutions are getting ruined. The whole country is worried. The country is passing through a strange phase. At such a time, the country needs the policies and ideology of Congress more.

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