Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, addressing a rally in Delhi's Seelampur, launched a scathing attack on INDIA ally, saying that there is no difference between Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Gandhi stated that the BJP has been attempting to create conflict by encouraging people to fight against each other, emphasising that the country’s strength lay in unity and inclusivity.
The Congress leader said that both leaders had failed to deliver on their promises of reducing inflation, leaving the poor even more impoverished while the rich grew wealthier. He also expressed concern over the unequal distribution of resources, with backward communities continuing to be denied their fair share. Gandhi further accused Modi and Kejriwal of not wanting the backward
and minority communities to receive their due, especially in regard to the long-demanded caste census.
Gandhi outlined his vision for a more equitable India, asserting that for Congress, all citizens are equal, and love would triumph over violence. He emphasised that the party's focus would be on uplifting the marginalised and ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. "For me, India means there should be no hatred among people, and the poor should have big dreams," Gandhi declared, as he reiterated his commitment to social justice and inclusive governance.
Responding to Rahul Gandhi's criticism, the former Delhi Chief Minister stated, "Today, Rahul Gandhi came to Delhi and abused me a lot. However, I will not comment on his statements. His fight is to save Congress, while my fight is to save the country."