Congress chief Rahul Gandhi addressing the social gathering employees in Patna forward of the mega meet of the opposition leaders mentioned Congress will win in Telangana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh by defeating the BJP. “You noticed what occurred in Karnataka. The BJP leaders toured all over the place, made lengthy speeches and claimed that they are going to have a sweep. However did you see what occurred? I’m saying this from this stage that you simply will not see the BJP in Telangana, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh or Madhya Pradesh. Why? As a result of the Congress is standing with the poor,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned. “The whole nation now understands that BJP means the progress of two-three individuals. However, Congress means the event of the poor individuals,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned.
‘Mamata didi ne kaha..’: Rahul Gandhi as ‘Devdas’ in poster ahead of Opposition’s meet
“Aap ka temper kaisa hai? Temper achha hai?” Rahul Gandhi mentioned as he started his speech. That is the primary public handle of Rahul Gandhi after his US go to.
“You all know there’s a battle of ideologies happening in India. On one hand, there’s Congress’s Bharat Jodo ideology, however, there’s RSS, BJP’s Bharat Todo ideology. We now have come right here as a result of the Congress’s DNA is in Bihar. Folks from Bihar contributed quite a bit to our Bharat Jodo Yatra. In every single place I used to ask individuals the place they got here from. The reply was Bihar. You joined the yatra since you imagine within the ideology,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned.
” hatred cannot finish hatred. Solely love can. All opposition social gathering leaders are right here at this time,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned.
Earlier than Rahul Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge mentioned if the social gathering wins Bihar, they’ll win throughout the nation.
Leaders of round 20 events, together with chief ministers of opposition-ruled states are in Patna to attend the assembly convened by Nitish Kumar. The assembly goals to chart out a highway for the opposition unity in 2024 Lok Sabha election.