
Rahul Gandhi
Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being "casteist" and anti-Dalit, while observing a day-long fast at Raj Ghat against alleged communalism and non-functioning of Parliament.
The Gandhi scion also said that his party will always stand against the BJP's oppressive ideology.
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Speaking to reporters at Rajghat, where he is leading the Congress's nationwide fast, Gandhi said the grand old party will defeat the BJP-led NDA in the 2019 general election.
The entire country knows that PM Modi is anti-Dalit, it is not a secret...The BJP follows ideology of oppressing Dalits, tribals, minorities. We will stand against and defeat it in 2019 general polls, the Congress President said.
BJP's Dalit MPs say prime minister Modi is "casteist", he said.
Taking a dig at Gandhi over his attack on the Modi government over Dalit issues, Patra asked if he had abstained even from one meal when anti-Dalit violence had happened in places like Mirchpur, Gohana and Jhajjar when the Congress was in power.
Patra also ridiculed the Congress party's nation-wide fast, saying its leaders had come to the Mahatma Gandhi's memorial to talk about non-violence but the presence of 1984 anti-Sikh riots accused Sajjan Kumar and Jagdish Tytler exposed the party's "real violent" face.
"The Congress has fallen into its own trap. What we have seen from Rahul Gandhi today is not a fast but the farce of a fast. (It was) an attempt by his party to fast track his politics to burnish his credentials despite people rejecting him time and again," BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra told reporters.
The Congress was forced to asked them to leave and it was its admission of guilt, he said.
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