During a recent public meeting, Indian Congress leader Rahul Gandhi fiercely attacked BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During this time, not only the big leaders and workers, but also small children were present in the meeting and they were seen shouting slogans of ‘Vote Chor, Vote Chor’. This slogan even heated up the atmosphere of the gathering. During this, Rahul Gandhi spoke and raised many questions on BJP and Modi.
Addressing the people present in the meeting, Rahul Gandhi said that it is very important to keep honesty and public interest in the country’s politics. He accused the BJP that he had disregarded the basic principles of democracy while in power. He described the slogans of the ‘vote thief’ by the children especially notable and said that the future of the country i.e. children is also in favor of truth and honesty.
Rahul Gandhi shared many private stories and events in his speech, which further increased the influence of his words on the public. He told how some policies are being made against the interests of the general public and especially the poor. Along with this, he questioned many schemes and decisions of the BJP government, which he told against the public.
The people present in the meeting also raised loud slogans in support of Rahul Gandhi. Many people stood with him and targeted the BJP by repeating the slogans of children. Rahul Gandhi said on this occasion that the voice of every citizen is important in democracy and the public should raise voice against wrong policies and corruption at any level.
This incident especially became a topic of discussion because the children who usually did not participate in politics also clearly raised slogans of ‘vote thieves’. This shows that political awareness is no longer limited to big leaders, but has spread to youth and children. Rahul Gandhi described it as a positive sign for the future and said that in the coming time, the public would be more aware of the values of their rights and democracy.
Through this meeting, Rahul Gandhi not only accused the BJP but also gave a message to the public that he would have to be aware of his rights. He said that democracy is not only limited to voting, but it is also the responsibility of the people to be alert and vigilant. The slogan of children made this message more effective.