HYDERABAD, Oct 31:
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday assured that all institutions Judiciary, Bureaucracy and Media, which are under attack in the country, would be freed from the control of the RSS when the party comes back to power at the Centre.
Interacting with the media persons during the ongoing Bharat Jodo yatra at Kothur in Ranga Reddy district on the outskirts of the city, he said that lots of damage has been done to the institution framework of our country.
A certain independence will be maintained in these institutions, he said. Massive concentration of power and crony capitalism are eliminating the competitions and creating monopoly in all industries, he said the small and medium businesses have been affected due to such crony capitalism at both centre and state. We will ensure that the business environment will be fair.
Yatra is the powerful way of demonstrating the feeling that India has inside, India doesn’t believe the hatred and violence that BJP and RSS are allegedly spreading, the Wayanad MP said that OBC census is the concern for Indian National Congress and has carried out the idea, it has to be made public for people need to understand the makeup India’s population.
He expressed concern that the media don’t question BJP and RSS, about their internal elections.
Answering questions, Rahul Gandhi clarified that there is no question of any alliance between BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi) and Congress. ‘If Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao believes that he is running an international party also, we have no problem, let him contest in USA, China and UK elections,’ he said.
The fight in India, today is between two ideologies — one is seeking to divide the nation and other is to unite the nation, Gandhi said the Congress feels it is very important that the opposition works together harmoniously to defeat the ideology of RSS and BJP. (PTI)
Bharat Jodo Yatra is to create a different ideology from the BJP, it’s a long journey, he said.
I had the idea of doing a yatra when I was 25, where I was not even entered into politics. This journey is a great experience for learning a lot, the former Congress President said. (UNI)