Rahul Gandhi press conference: MP Rahul Gandhi said at a press conference on Thursday that the Modi government fears the Adani problem. He said I went to Congress today and met with the Speaker. He said I told the Speaker of the House Om Birla that I wanted to speak in Parliament and defend my case. His four ministers of government have leveled the charges against me in the House of Commons, so I should be allowed to speak my mind. I don’t think I will be allowed to speak. He said the House adjourned a minute after I arrived today.
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He said that the speech I gave to Congress about Adani and Narendra Modi was a sponge and that there was nothing in that speech that could be sponged. Rahul said the government feared Adani’s problems. That’s why she’s doing all this. He said our question is what is the relationship between Adani and Narendra Modi.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has recently taken part in a variety of programs including his UK tour Cambridge. There was political uproar in India over statements made by Rahul Gandhi during his visit to Britain. Parliament and the ruling BJP have been at odds over Rahul’s issue in parliament for the past two days. The BJP has demanded an apology from Rahul, but the parliament also clarified that there was no question of an apology for Rahul’s remarks.
Which of Rahul’s statements caused the uproar?
In a program hosted by the Journalists’ Association in London, Rahul asked if democracy were to end in a country three to four times as large as Europe, how would you react? Indeed, this happened in India. but no one has responded. This is because business and money matter. Democracy is disappearing in a country with a population three to four times larger than hers in the United States and Europe, which claim to protect democracy, are watching in silence. Rahul said we are fighting a battle as an opposition party, but this is not just India’s battle. This is a struggle for democracy as a whole.
With this statement by Rahul, the BJP targets him. Earlier, Rahul said in Cambridge that democracy was at stake in India. We feel constant pressure. Lawsuits have been filed against opposition leaders. Many lawsuits have been filed against me. Lawsuits have been filed in such cases, but none have been filed. we are trying to protect ourselves. The media and the judiciary were caught. Dalits, minorities and tribes are being attacked.
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