Why does Prime Minister Narendra Modi never say CPM Mukt Bharat, asks Rahul Gandhi in Kerala?


Why does PM never say 'CPM-Mukt Bharat', Asks Rahul Gandhi in Kerala

Elections in Kerala: Congress never spreads anger or hatred and just unites, Rahul Gandhi said

Koyilandy:

Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his mockery of the “Mukt Bharat Congress”, Rahul Gandhi said on Friday that the BJP leader appears to have problems only with the big party and not with the CPI (M).

“Wherever the prime minister goes, he keeps saying Congress Mukt Bharat (Congress of Free India). When he gets up in the morning, he says Congress Mukt Bharat and when he goes to sleep he says ” Congress Mukt Bharat. ” Why does the PM never say “CPI (M) Mukt Bharat”? Modi never says that. Somehow, he does not have a problem with the left front and he has a problem with Congress, “said deputy Wayanad, who came to Kerala in the final phase of campaigning for the April 6 assembly elections, he said at a meeting.

While Congress was a unifying force, the left front was divisive, he said, adding that “wherever we go, we unify everyone. We are a unifying force. Wherever we go, we identify everyone, unite them and make them strong.”

Confronting RSS, he said they understand that the real threat to them comes from those who bring everyone together.

“And they understand very well, as they do, that the left front is also a divisor of society. The left front is also an ideology of violence and anger. Congress never spreads anger or hatred and only unites “.

Any division will weaken the country and the state, he said, adding that the ideology of Congress is the belief that all indigenous people are equal and that the country will progress only when it is united.

“This ideology has provided development for many decades and will continue to do so for many decades to come.”

“… Whatever progress you see in India today, all the institutions you see today stem from the ideology of the congress. India’s success so far has been the result of the people of India and the party of the Congress, “he said. .

Attacking the LDF for political violence in the state, he said the left was killing congressmen over and over again.

“The workers of Congress, however, will never kill anyone. That is the difference between us and them,” he said.

Reaching out to the fishing community, Gandhi said he understands their difficulties and said the LDF government had “stabbed them in the back”, referring to the controversial Rs 5 billion memorandum of understanding signed by the government with the US company EMCC on high seas fishing, against which the opposition had made serious charges.

Subsequently, the contract was canceled.

Noting that unemployment was one of the biggest problems in Kerala, he said that the UDF intends to create a skills development platform to retrain young people into an employable workforce.

“We come up with smart solutions. We don’t look at Karl Marx’s book to find these solutions. We hope that you will find these solutions. We appeal not to the intelligence of one man, but to the intelligence of the people of Kerala,” he said.

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