NEW DELHI.
Congress President
Rahul Gandhi today sought assistance of Indians living in
Bahrain to "fight forces of hatred" in India, reported ANI.
Addressing Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin in Bahrain, Rahul said, "There is a serious problem at home, and you are part of the solution."
"I seek your help to fight forces of anger in India," urged Rahul.
"Your talent, skills, tolerance, patriotism is what India needs today. You have shown us how you have built the countries you have journeyed to. Now help us rebuild India," added Rahul.
In his speech, the Gandhi scion went on to claim that there was "tremendous anger and unrest on the streets of India".
"The Indian youth today is unsure of his future. He is angry with what government of India is doing," said Rahul.
"Job creation is at an eight year low", Rahul claimed, "Instead of focusing on removal of poverty, creating jobs, improving healthcare and building world class education system, we see creation of hatred between communities".
"There is discussion about what one should eat, what one you should protest about" added Rahul.
The Amethi MP said that instead of uniting people of all religions and communities together, the govt is busy converting the fear being generated in jobless youth into hatred between communities.
"Journalists are shot dead, Dalits are beaten, minorities are lynched, judges presiding over important cases die under mysterious circumstances", said Rahul.