‘The politics of the country is going to change’, what is the meaning of this comment of Rahul Gandhi?

New Delhi: Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi recently claimed in an important party meeting that a big change can be seen in the country’s politics in the coming times. He said that the economic situation the country is going through can become a serious challenge for the central government. Rahul Gandhi also said that future politics will focus on economic inequality and the gap between rich and poor rather than religious issues.

What did Rahul Gandhi say?

He said these things in the meeting of the National Advisory Council of the Minority Department held at the Congress Headquarters in Delhi. About 50 Congress leaders belonging to minority communities from across the country participated in this meeting. According to sources, Rahul Gandhi told the leaders that with increasing economic pressure, the government may have to face difficult situations and its impact will also be visible on national politics.

In the meeting, Rahul Gandhi also gave a message to the party workers and leaders that they should openly raise their voice on the incidents against minorities and not have any kind of fear. He described social harmony and protection of constitutional values ​​as the priority of Congress.

According to sources, Congress MP and senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi also participated in the meeting. He said that his legal team will be ready to take immediate action in cases of atrocities or discrimination related to minorities. The aim of the party is to provide legal aid to the affected people in such cases.

What is common martyrdom-common heritage?

During this time, Congress’s plan to launch a nationwide campaign called “Shared Martyrdom-Shared Heritage” was also discussed. It is being told that the purpose of this campaign is to respond to communal polarization and to strengthen the common culture and heritage of the country. This campaign will be led by Minority Congress President and Rajya Sabha MP Imran Pratapgarhi.

On the other hand, Congress has also launched a scathing attack on the central government regarding the rising prices of petrol and diesel. Rajeev, head of Congress’s research department, said in the press conference that the general public is troubled by the ever-increasing inflation. He sarcastically said that now the discussion in the country is that who will cross the 100 mark first, the price of petrol or the falling value of the rupee against the dollar. Congress alleged that due to continuous increase in fuel prices, the financial burden on the common people is increasing rapidly.

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