Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has attacked again Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bharatiya Janata Party and RSS. In an event related to Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, India's Constitution Maker, Bangalore, in Karnataka, Rahul Gandhi said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), PM Modi and RSS are now capturing on country's constitutional institutions.
In his speech, Rahul Gandhi referred to student Rohit Vemulula. They said, "People say that Rohit Vemulah had committed suicide, I call it murder, because of the insult that he killed, he was killed because he was a Dalit."
In his speech, Rahul Gandhi also mentioned about Akhalak, who was allegedly killed for keeping beef. Rahul said that they say that Akhilak was killed because he stole a cow, this is a lie. Rahul said that rather than questioning Akhalak's assassination, the people are debating whether the meat kept in the fridge was mutton or beef.
Rahul Gandhi said that Narendra Modi and RSS want Indians to surrender their voice in front of them.
Rahul alleges that Modi government wants to eliminate the constitution, which Baba Saheb has given to the country, wants to make a crippled.
While referring to Baba Saheb, Rahul said that truth and power are not one thing, Ambedkar was so great because he supported the truth.
Rahul did not stop here. He said that the King is completely naked, but any person around him does not have the courage to say this truth.
Rahul Gandhi also attacked the government against farmers, laborers and notes ban. Rahul said that even if the government tells the master stroke of the notes ban at public forums, but the government also admits that it was a major mistake in closed rooms.
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