Rahul Gandhi: Rahul Gandhi's mic was switched off during Congress program, he was addressing the program on Constitution Day.
Constitution Day Program Rahul Gandhi said that the mike is switched off when he talks about Dalits. If you switch off my mic, I will still speak and will complete my statement. He was addressing the program organized by Congress on the 75th anniversary of the Constitution Day at Talkatora Stadium in Delhi, but during the address, Rahul Gandhi's mic stopped midway. When the mike started again after being switched off for a long time, he said that you can switch off the mike as much as you want and I will still complete my statement.
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Regarding the switching off of the mike, Gandhi said that when I talk about Dalits, the mike is switched off, even if my mike is switched off, I will speak and will continue to speak about myself. On Constitution Day, the Leader of Opposition said that the Constitution shows the path of non-violence, the Constitution It is a holy book of truth and non-violence, the Constitution does not allow violence. Gandhi again talked about caste census and said that wherever our government comes, we will conduct caste census there. If the share of backward classes is more then why is their participation less?
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He further said that the owners of your companies will not be Dalits or OBCs. I say with guarantee that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not read the book of the Constitution. The thinking of thousands of years of India and the social empowerment of India in the 21st century is true, Ambedkar ji, Phule ji. Lord Buddha, Gandhiji are inside it. If you go to any state, Narayan Guru ji in Kerala, Basavanna ji in Karnataka, Shiva Ji Maharaj ji of Pune, in every state you will find two-three names whose thoughts you will find in this book.
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