India News Get -NationalRahul Said Modi didn’t read the Constitution, that’s why it looks empty
Rahul claimed that out of 90 officials running the government, only one is from the tribal community.
Rahul on Thursday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had never read the Constitution and hence he believed that the Red Book of the Constitution was empty. He was addressing a rally in Nandurbar, Maharashtra.
Meanwhile, while showing the copy of the Constitution, he said, “The BJP does not like the red color of the book, but we do not care whether the color is red or blue. We are ready to sacrifice our lives to save it (the Constitution).
In fact, during the election campaign, BJP leaders had tried to link the Lal Kitab presented by Rahul Gandhi to urban Naxalism. Prime Minister Modi had also quipped on November 9 that the pages of the Constitution book that Rahul Gandhi carries were empty.
Rahul said, “Out of 90 civil servants who run the government, only one is tribal. » Rahul added, “Currently, 8% of the tribal population holds only 1% of the resources. The BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) insult the tribals by calling them “forest dwellers”.
The tribal people are the original owners of the country. They have the first right to water, forest and land, but the BJP wants the tribes to live in the forest without any rights. He claimed that out of 90 civil servants who run the government, only one is from the tribal community.
If they get 100 rupees to spend on the development of the country, then the tribal officer gets only 10 paise. Eight out of 100 citizens in the country are tribals, while the turnout is just 10 paise per 100 rupees. Tribal officers don’t even have good departments.
Some other statements from Rahul Gandhi…
November 9 – Modi goes to Ambani’s house, doesn’t go to a poor man’s wedding.
Rahul Gandhi said in Baghmara and Jamshedpur in Jharkhand: Modi ji goes to Ambani’s wedding, but does not go to a poor man’s wedding. Once I saw him hesitantly approach the poor children standing behind the fence. The Indian Prime Minister does not address the poor, farmers, Dalits, backward people and tribals. This shows that they are not yours.
Rahul said, “There are around 50% OBCs, 15% Dalits, 8% tribals and 15% minorities in the country. But you will not find OBCs, Dalits and tribals in the management of big companies in the country. I clearly told Modi ji that you cannot stop caste census.
We will adopt the caste census during this same Parliament and break the wall of 50% reservations. We will give 28% reservation to tribals, 12% to Dalits and 27% to backward classes in Jharkhand.
November 8 – The Prime Minister thought my words would break the country, we are the protectors of the Constitution and he will destroy them.
Rahul Gandhi launched the campaign for the parliamentary elections in Simdega, a predominantly Christian town in Jharkhand. In his 28-minute speech at Gandhi Maidan, he mentioned tribes, Ambani-Adani and the Constitution.
He said, “We are talking about the rights of tribals, Dalits and backward people. On this, Modi ji said that Rahul Gandhi is talking about breaking the country. There are currently two ideologies in the country. We protect the Constitution while they want to destroy it.
Elections will be held in Jharkhand in two phases on November 13 and 20. Voting took place on 43 seats in the first phase. Voting is still underway for 38 seats in the second phase. The result will be known on November 23.
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