Cong alone can smash RSS, BJP: Rahul Gandhi

November 7, 2015

New Delhi, Nov 7: A combative Rahul Gandhi today signalled an aggressive campaign against the RSS soon and declared that a reinvigorated Congress alone can "smash" BJP and its ideological mentor.rahul-new

"Secularism is in the blood of Congress and it simply cannot be removed... This is the DNA of our organisation and we just have to reinvigorate that and you will see Congress... defeat, and not just defeat, but smash RSS and BJP," he said.

Winding up a two-day national conference in the run up to the 125th birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, he suggested that the challenges ahead are not insurmountable even as he averred that it would "not be a fair" assessment that Congress was not fighting RSS.

The Congress Vice President said that his party was the "biggest force" fighting it.

Further, expressing concern over the growing atmosphere of intolerance, he charged that "for the first time in the history, a fascist organisation that is openly opposed to the ideology and values of our Constitution has acquired decisive power over the Union".

He added that "they have demonstrated in the last 18 months that they are prepared to use the very power of the republic to destroy it".

Gandhi said there was an "unprecedented challenge and crisis facing all Indians".

Claiming that the stated purpose of RSS was to establish a "theocratic, autocratic state", he said that to achieve this goal, it has to destroy the current liberal, progressive, secular, social and democratic republic.

Gandhi also said that there was a false impression among scholars, intellectuals and historians who participated in the meet that RSS had beaten Congress.

"We are viewing this somewhere as a victory of the RSS. We are viewing this as RSS having beaten us. This is false. RSS does not (know)... what it is going to face in the coming weeks and months and years," he said.

Seeking to reach out to the progressive intellectuals and scholars, he said it is a time for Congress and them to re-establish the relationship and have a discussion to bring out the ideas that are going to help the party defeat RSS.

"There is actually no distinction between you and us... There is a false barrier here between us... a lot of my friends here said why hasn't Congress done this and why hasn't Congress done that.

"But you also have to look towards Congress and realise that it deals with the equation of power. Congress is forced to deal with the equation of power and that changes many many things....I cannot just wish away the idea of power. It exists. And I have to open up to the idea of power," he said as he sought to respond to complaints that the party had not acted pro-actively in certain situations.

Rahul also took exception to what he claimed was some BJP- ruled states trying to ban people without degrees from contesting panchayat elections.

"With what face does BJP ban people without degrees from fighting panchayat elections in some of their states?" he said.

Haryana government had recently made changes in state election laws to lay down certain compulsory educational qualifications for contesting panchayat polls, but Supreme Court later stayed the operation of these rules.

Rahul also targeted RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and expressed criticism of Doordarshan's telecast of his Dussehra address and also made an apparent reference to the FTII row.

"With what nerve does BJP place incompetent ideologues at the head of hallowed institutions? Why must all of India be subjected to the hateful mediocrity of Mohan Bhagwat on national television?" he charged.

He said that "both peace and freedom have been viciously wounded" in the country and added that a heavy sense of fear is spreading.

"We condemn all attacks on freedom of speech and expression, faith and worship, thought and belief," he said as he referred to the Dadri lynching as also the murder of intellectuals allegedly over their beliefs.

Paying a glowing tribute to Pandit Nehru, he said that the first Prime Minister was a deeply tolerant man. "To him, India's tolerance was what made us great. Our tolerance was what we had to offer the rest of the world."

Attacking RSS and BJP, he said, "They are disrespecting and denying the Indian people their dignity... they are not just being intolerant, they are disrespecting the power of the Indian people.

"This country belongs to everyone. This country belongs to any well-wisher who comes into contact with it. Even a guest who is in India for three days, for that period of time, is an Indian. And he has to be afforded the liberties and respect that is afforded to all of us.

"This negotiating over who India belongs to and on what basis is ugly and dangerous. It demeans us all. And we uniformly reject it," he added.

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had yesterday stepped into the raging debate on intolerance and said that the nation is deeply concerned over the "blatant violation" of the right to freedom of thought, belief and speech by "some violent extremist groups".

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May 11,2020

May 11: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said many states were amending labour laws, but the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic cannot be an excuse to exploit workers, suppress their voice and crush their human rights.

Gandhi said there cannot be any compromise on the basic principles by allowing unsafe workplaces.

"Many states are amending labour laws. We are together fighting against corona, but this cannot be an excuse to crush human rights, allow unsafe workplaces, exploit workers and suppress their voice," he said.

"There cannot be any compromise on these basic principles," he added.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also said it would be dangerous and disastrous to loosen labour, land and environment laws in the name of economic revival and stimulus.

"In the name of economic revival and stimulus, it will be dangerous and disastrous to loosen labour, land and environmental laws and regulations as the Modi govt is planning.

"The first steps have already been taken. This is a quack remedy like demonetisation," Ramesh tweeted.

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January 30,2020

New Delhi, Jan 30: In a major shift of strategy ahead of the Delhi assembly polls, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to rope in its senior leaders for massive public rallies.

Its star campaigners like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP chief JP Nadda, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and other union ministers would now be addressing massive public rallies in addition to ongoing neighbourhood meetings.

"The big rallies would begin from February 1. While 'Nukkad' meetings will take place till the last day of campaigning, there would be big rallies of the top leadership of the party, " informed a senior party leader.

Sources said the BJP has changed its strategy after the success of its grassroots contact programme as the party wants to consolidate its gains.

"As part of the reworked strategy the BJP has asked its various Mandals to organise public meetings of 10,000-15,000 people in each assembly segment to reach out to the masses," sources added.

While there are two planned for Prime Minister Modi, two have been planned for JDU chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar along with Nadda and Amit Shah. Yogi Aadityanath too would be addressing 12 rallies.

The party is leaving no stone unturned to secure massive gains, which it feels can be converted to victory in the forthcoming polls.

Party sources feel that the relentless campaigning under the guidance of Amit Shah and Nadda has ensured that the morale of party cadre is at an all-time high.

"The neighbourhood meetings have ensured that we have been able to make the people of Delhi aware of the lack of work under the Arvind Kejriwal led Aam Aadmi Party government. They have also been apprised about the anti-national views of the opponents and we think that this is expected to turn the polls into our favour," sources added.

Delhi is scheduled for assembly polls on February 8 and the results for the 70 constituencies will be declared on February 11.

As part of the new strategy, senior leaders like JP Nadda, Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, ministers like Rajnath Singh and Smriti Irani would be holding public rallies in various parts of the city. Several other chief ministers from various BJP ruled states are also expected to be roped in for the campaign.

The strategy for reach out to the masses is an attempt at weakening the hold of AAP on Delhi. With positive feedback coming after the success of the neighbourhood meetings in the past week, the BJP is now looking to increase its potential reach with polls just days away.

Till now the party had deployed 70 union ministers to hold at least one public meeting and one 'padayatra' each as part of the campaign.

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April 30,2020

Hyderabad, Apr 30: A 45-day-old baby boy, who tested positive for COVID-19 when he was 20-days-old, was discharged from a state-run hospital here on Wednesday after his full recovery.

The baby from Mahabubnagar, who contracted the infection from his father, was 20-days-old at the time of admission (on April 4), a COVID-19 bulletin said.

He was discharged after being cured, it said. The baby, probably the youngest to contract the infection in the country, was treated at the state-run Gandhi hospital in the city.

State Health Minister E Rajender expressed happiness over the baby being discharged after recovery.

An official release said 35 people were discharged today and 13 of them were children.

Those who were discharged thanked the doctors and medical personnel of the hospital and the minister has lauded the doctors and other medical staff for their efforts, it said.

Among those undergoing treatment at the hospital, 10 are being treated in the ICU.

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