Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi once again had to face the microphone being switched off. Rahul Gandhi was giving a speech at the Constitution Protector Campaign program organized on Constitution Day at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi, when suddenly his mike got switched off. After the mic glitch was fixed, he said that no matter how many times the mic went down, he would continue to talk about the issues.
#WATCH Delhi: Following a power cut during his speech at Talkatora Stadium during the Constitution Day program, Lok Sabha LoP & Congress MP Rahul Gandhi says, “In this country for the last 3,000 years whoever talks about Dalits, tribals, backward classes, poor, his mic gets… pic.twitter.com/yzBuKYOT1u
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When the microphone was switched off at a program organized on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Constitution Day, Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi said that whoever talks about tribals, Dalits and backward people, his microphone is switched off. After the power cut during his speech at Talkatora Stadium, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said, ‘For the last 3000 years, whoever talks about Dalits, tribals, backward classes and poor in this country, his mike is switched off. When the mic was switched off, many people came and asked me to go and sit. I said that I will not sit, I will stand. You can turn off the mic as much as you want, I will speak. Here is the photo of Rohit Vemula, he wanted to speak but his voice was snatched away.
During this, he targeted PM Modi and said that the Prime Minister has never read the book of the Constitution. In this program his mike remained switched off for about 10 minutes. After the mic was switched off, the Congress leaders present on the stage were seen trying to correct the glitch, while Rahul Gandhi stood and smiled. For the second time in a week he had to face such a situation. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of strengthening the wall erected in front of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes and also said that his party-led UPA During the tenure of the government, the work of weakening this wall could not be done as strongly as it should have been. In the Constitution Rakshak Abhiyan organized by various cells of Congress, he said that no matter what BJP and RSS do, they will work towards breaking the 50 percent limit of caste census and reservation in the country.
Even 5 days ago, there was power failure during Rahul’s press conference.
About 5 days ago, there was power failure during Rahul Gandhi’s press conference. When power came back, Rahul Gandhi jokingly said that Adani power, Modi power, I don’t know which power. But both are similar. Regarding this, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra took a dig at the power cut and said that Rahul Gandhi keeps repeating the same thing in the press conference. There was a power failure during his press conference, for which he once again blamed Adani and PM Modi.
Guarantee that PM Modi has not read the Constitution
Apart from this, Rahul Gandhi said that I can guarantee that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not read the Constitution, because if he had read, he would not have done what he does every day. The former Congress president said, ‘There is a wall standing in front of you (of SC, ST, OBC), you understand this. Narendra Modi and RSS are strengthening this wall. According to Rahul Gandhi, ‘I have been watching for 20 years. 24 hours you are told that you will get a place, but no…slowly the wall is getting stronger.
‘Money is being given to industrialists’
Rahul Gandhi further said, ‘The UPA government gave MNREGA, gave land rights, gave right to food, these were ways of weakening the wall. Today I can say that we did not do the work of weakening the wall, the UPA government did not do it. Rahul Gandhi said, ‘We used to try to break the wall, but they (BJP) are pouring cement and concrete in the wall. This wall can be broken through caste census. Rahul Gandhi claimed that money is being taken out of the pockets of common people and given to some industrialists.