The battle between the visions of Mahatma Gandhi and Godse in India today : Rahul Gandhi

whenever Adani is questioned by him, Prime Minister Modi comes out with a new dramatic strategy to divert attention. India or Bharat is also a similar issue

The battle between the visions of Mahatma Gandhi and Godse in India today : Rahul Gandhi
The battle between the visions of Mahatma Gandhi and Godse in India today : Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi. Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that whenever Adani is questioned by him, Prime Minister Modi comes out with a new dramatic strategy to divert attention. India or Bharat is also a similar issue. The government is nervous about the India alliance.

In a press conference held at the Brussels Press Club on Friday, Rahul Gandhi said that hosting the G20 is a good thing for the country. The government did not invite Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge to the G20 dinner. This shows that they do not give importance to the leader of 60 percent of the population of India.

Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) President Sam Pitroda was also present along with Rahul Gandhi at the press conference.

On the question of sending the invitation letter in the name of the President of India for the G-20 summit, Rahul Gandhi said that this is a step taken in panic and to divert the attention of the government. It is written in the Constitution that India is India and this is absolutely correct.

Responding to a question, Rahul Gandhi said that the BJP believes that power should be centralized, wealth should be concentrated and dialogue among the people of India should be suppressed. At present in India there is a fight between the visions of Mahatma Gandhi and Nathuram Godse.

Rahul Gandhi said that today efforts are being made to change the nature of India. Discrimination and violence have increased in India. The democratic institutions of our country are under all-out attack. Minorities, Dalits, tribals are being attacked.

Referring to the problems of small and medium businesses, Rahul Gandhi, in response to a question, said that the policies of the current government destroyed and destroyed the small and medium sector. This sector provided maximum employment. GST and demonetization were a two-pronged attack on this sector. During his four thousand kilometer Bharat Jodo Yatra, the youth told him about three main problems, which include increasing unemployment, increasing poverty and unequal distribution of wealth. India has the highest unemployment in the last 40 years.

On a question related to the Russia-Ukraine war, Rahul Gandhi said that we support India's stand on the Russia-Ukraine war. We have good relations with Russia. The opposition would also take the same stand on this issue as the government has taken.

On the question related to Kashmir and Article 370, Rahul Gandhi said that Kashmir is an integral part of India and is our internal matter. Our position on Article 370 is very clear. This is in a resolution passed in the CWC. We are in favor of ensuring that every single person in our country has a voice, is allowed to express themselves. There should be development of Kashmir, there should be progress of Kashmir and there should be peace in Kashmir.