Rahul Gandhi’s prediction: BJP’s politics will come to its knees because of ‘this’ one reason!

An important meeting was held in New Delhi amid the ongoing political turmoil in the country and new equations being created continuously. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi participated in the first meeting of the Minority Advisory Council and inspired the minority leaders from across the country. He clearly said that efforts are being made to create an atmosphere of fear in the country, but no one needs to be afraid. This statement of Rahul has come at a time when political rhetoric and debates regarding minority communities are intensifying in many parts of the country.

Actually, this National Advisory Council has been formed by the Minority Department of All India Congress Committee. This first meeting, called under the leadership of Rajya Sabha MP and Minority Department Chairman Imran Pratapgarhi, was organized in the newly constructed headquarters of Congress ‘Indira Bhawan’. Rahul Gandhi was present as the chief guest and speaker on this special occasion. From this platform, he not only made a scathing attack on the ruling party, but also made a direct call to the leaders of the minority community to unite and decide their stake in politics.

Imran Pratapgarhi’s initiative regarding Minority Advisory Council appreciated

It is being told that this National Advisory Council was formed in the month of April this year under the leadership of Imran Pratapgarhi. Its main objective is to bring representatives from different social, regional and minority backgrounds of the country on a common platform. While addressing the meeting, Rahul Gandhi praised this visionary initiative of Imran Pratapgarhi. He said that in today’s era, when the social fabric and constitutional values ​​of the country are constantly being challenged, the need for such a platform and dialogue is greatest.

During the meeting, there was serious reflection on the current political and social situation. The members and representatives present there expressed deep concern over the attempts by communal forces to undermine the mutual brotherhood and democratic freedom of the country.

‘Politics of hatred will come to its knees due to economic crisis’

The most important and discussed part of the meeting was Rahul Gandhi’s address, which caught the attention of every leader present there. Making a big claim, he said that the days of the politics of hatred of the Bharatiya Janata Party are going to end very soon. In fact, Rahul pointed towards a major economic crisis facing the country. He believes that under the pressure of the huge ‘economic crisis’ that is going to hit the entire country, BJP’s politics of hatred will itself come to its knees.

Encouraging the minority leaders, he said in very clear words, “I know that you people are being threatened, being implicated in cases. But you people, do not be afraid. This country will be run by the Constitution, it will be run by love.” Rahul appealed that all the people should unite, raise their voice strongly with the Minority Department and strengthen the hands of Imran Pratapgarhi.

Congress stands strongly with every oppressed

Organizer of this program Imran Pratapgarhi also spoke boldly from the stage. Citing local people and ground reports, he expressed concern that today all minorities including Muslims, Christians, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs are being targeted in some form or the other in the country.

However, he also made it clear that Rahul Gandhi is standing with full force against this political hatred. Pratapgarhi assured the council members that wherever there is oppression or injustice in the country, Rahul Gandhi and the entire Congress party will be seen standing firmly with every oppressed person.

Overall, this meeting held at the Congress headquarters makes clear the vision of the party in which it wants to eliminate the feeling of insecurity growing among the minorities and activate them in mainstream politics. The party’s direct message is that it is not going to back down on the issue of constitution and brotherhood.

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