'This is a fight between hate and love' - Rahul Gandhi said during the demonstration at Jantar Mantar
India Alliance / 'This is a fight between hate and love' - Rahul Gandhi said during the demonstration at Jantar Mantar
India Alliance - 'This is a fight between hate and love' - Rahul Gandhi said during the demonstration at Jantar Mantar
India Alliance: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi fiercely targeted the BJP-led central government in his address during the protest by opposition alliance India Alliance at Jantar Mantar. He alleged that MPs were suspended for asking questions. He also said that when two youths entered the MP and spread smoke, the BJP MPs ran away from there.Unemployment due to infiltrationRahul Gandhi has once again cited unemployment as the reason for infiltration in Parliament. Rahul Gandhi said, "A few days ago, two-three youths jumped inside the Parliament House. We all saw them jumping. They came inside, they spread some smoke, all the BJP MPs ran away... who The patriots say that they lost their air... How did they come inside? They brought a gas cylinder inside the Parliament?... Why did they protest? What was the reason for it? Unemployment!... The youth of this country today. Can't get employment."He said that the youth of the country spend 7.30 hours on mobile, they do not have employment. Rahul said that Modi government understands the country and neither the youth. Disappointed the youth by bringing a scheme like Agniveer. BJP has snatched away the spirit of patriotism from the hearts of the youth. This fight is between hate and love.We are opening a shop of love in the market of hatred.Rahul Gandhi said, "We all the opposition leaders and opposition workers are standing together. This fight is a fight between hatred and love. We are opening a shop of love in the market of hatred. The more you spread hatred... That much INDIA alliance will spread love..."60 Percent of the public was silencedRahul Gandhi said, “The suspended MPs are not just individuals, but they are the voice of the people of India. You (government) have not only insulted (about) 150 MPs, but have silenced 60 percent of the public.'' Within a few days of the winter session, 146 MPs were expelled from the Lok Sabha on charges of waving placards and raising slogans in the House. And was suspended from Rajya Sabha.Matters of some members before Privileges CommitteeMost of these members were suspended for the remaining period of the winter session and their suspension has also automatically ended after the end of the session. But the case of some members was referred to the Privileges Committee for consideration and their suspension will continue till the committee reports. The meeting of both the houses for the winter session was adjourned sine die on Thursday. MPs of the opposition alliance 'Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance' (India) were demanding a statement from Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the incident of lapse in Parliament security on December 13.