Rahul Gandhi afirma que solo el Congreso puede derrotar al BJP

El líder de la oposición, Rahul Gandhi, declaró que solo el Partido del Congreso puede derrotar al BJP en una batalla de ideologías durante una padayatra en Haryana el 8 de mayo.

Rahul Gandhi dijo a una multitud entusiasta en Khandsa Road, en Gurugram, el 8 de mayo, que esta es una batalla de ideologías entre la ideología de odio y división del RSS y la ideología de amor y unidad del Congreso. El líder del Congreso afirmó que solo su partido puede derrotar al BJP y, específicamente, a Narendra Modi y Amit Shah. Acusó al Primer Ministro de atacar el sistema democrático y la Constitución de Ambedkar. La Sadbhav Yatra, encabezada por el exparlamentario Brijendra Singh, ha recorrido 2700 km a través de 85 distritos electorales en más de siete meses para promover la armonía.

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