Rahul Gandhi attacks PM, accuses BJP of spreading hatred

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Soon after taking charge as the president, today launched a frontal attack on the BJP, accusing it of spreading hatred and alleged that Modi was taking back to medieval times.

Gandhi said the is "fighting for itself", while the is "fighting for everyone" in the country.


The said he wanted the party to be an instrument of dialogue with people from all corners of the country, "all religions, all ethnicities, all ages and gender and for our dialogue to be led by love and affection".

He lamented that "was being used today to crush the people and not lift them up".

"The is spreading hatred and communalism... they break, while we unite. They ignite fire, we douse it," Gandhi said.

"The took into 21st century, while the today is taking us backwards to medieval past when people are butchered because of who they are, beaten for what they believe and killed for what they eat," he alleged.

"This ugly violence shames us in the world," he said in his first address to party men after taking over as the

47-year-old took charge of the in the presence of his mother and outgoing Sonia Gandhi, sister Priyanka Gandhi-Vadra, her husband Robert Vadra, former and other senior party leaders.

Reaching out to the youth, he said as "it is stated that the is a grand old party we will make it a grand old and young party... we will fight all hatred with love."

said the party is like a family to him and vowed to take it forward.

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First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 13:35 IST