Patel resigned to protect RBI; opposition united to stop BJP\'s assault: Rahul Gandhi

Patel resigned to protect RBI; opposition united to stop BJP's assault: Rahul Gandhi

ANI  |  New Delhi (India) 

on Monday said resigned as of Indian's central because he wanted to protect the institution RBI.

"There is an assault from the BJP on the institutions like RBI and CBI among others. is resigning because he is protecting the institution of RBI," said Gandhi.

Flanked by leaders of various opposition parties, Rahul was speaking to media here, after a crucial meeting of 18 parties on the eve of Parliament's Winter Session, beginning Tuesday.

"is resigning because he is protecting the institution. Taking away reserves from the RBI to save your skin is an act against this nation. I am very proud that people from all walks of life and institutions are standing up to it," Gandhi said.

Earlier in the day, RBI's 24th Governor resigned from the post, citing personal reasons.

Outlining the opposition unity to fight against the BJP's onslaught on institutions like RBI, Rahul further said, "resigned because he could no longer work with this government. There was a consensus in the room that we have to stop BJP's assault on institutions, be it CBI, RBI, and on the Constitution."

Gandhi also asserted that there was a consensus among the opposition parties that "BJP's corruption on demonetisation, Rafale and other areas is not acceptable and we are going to fight it. We are also going to have similar coordination, inside the Parliament as well as outside the House."

Gandhi also insisted that the goal of the united opposition was to defeat BJP. "This is a process. It is bringing together everybody. I said in the room that voices in this room are voices of the opposition in the country. Our goal is to defeat the BJP, protect India's Constitution and our institutions," he added.

On Monday, leaders from as many as 18 key opposition parties, including two former Prime Ministers-and HD Deve Gowda, and many incumbent and former chief ministers, took part in the crucial meeting held before the starting of Parliament's Winter Session from Tuesday.

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First Published: Mon, December 10 2018. 20:54 IST