PM Modi should listen to India’s ‘Mann ki baat’, said Rahul Gandhi after the protest march at Gandhi statue in Parliament. A day after Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan ordered the suspension of 25 party MPs in the Parliament, senior Congress leaders including party president Sonia Gandhi, vice president Rahul Gandhi and former PM Manmohan Singh protested in front of the Gandhi statue inside the Parliament premises alongwith other Congress MPs.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi pay tribute to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
Congress President Sonia Gandhi and party vice president Rahul Gandhi paid tribute to former Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam at 10 Rajaji Marg in New Delhi. Dr. Kalam had unique ability to connect with youth "said Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi while paying tribute to former Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. We will miss his vison, he added.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Jammu and Kashmir: Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi assures full support to flood-affected people
Anantnag (J&K): Congress President Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi visited Jammu and Kashmir for the first time since it was struck by devastating floods on Monday and assured that their party is with the people of the state and assured all help to mitigate their suffering."Congress party is with you. We will take up your issues with the Government and help you in whichever way we can," Rahul said while addressing a gathering of flood affected people at Dehruna village. He said the party shares the grief of the people and has been helping them since the floods hit the Valley. "Our organisation, including Congress party, Youth and Women Congress, NSUI, RGF and local leaders have been working here since the floods hit. It is a time of grief and we came here to see for ourselves (the destruction caused by floods). We will visit other places as well," said Rahul Gandhi.
Monday, April 14, 2014
LS polls: Rahul Gandhi files nomination from Amethi; Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi also present
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi files nomination from Amethi Lok Sabha seat in Uttar Pradesh for the upcoming general elections. He was accompanied by mother and Congress President Sonia Gandhi, sister Priyanka Gandhi and Priyanka's husband Robert Vadra also present.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Rahul Gandhi kick-starts his campaign in Himachal
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi
joined the Congress campaign in the poll
bound state of Himachal Pradesh on Thursday accused the BJP of creating
obstructions for the legislations benefiting the people at large. Rahul Gandhi also argued that only the
Congress is serious to fight corruption. He addressed public rallies in Solan,
Kangra and Keylong. The Congress leader said while the union government has
been sending money through central schemes, the state government has created a
situation where a very small portion reaches its intended beneficiaries.
Taking on the BJP for its "anti-tribal" policies, Rahul
Gandhi said that former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was responsible for
getting tribal status for the residents of Lahaul and Spiti and the Congress
had made every effort to ensure the welfare of the tribal community in the
state and the country.
"It was only after this that the tribal sub-plan
started. But what is the BJP trying to do? They are trying to bring this down
further. They are reducing it from 9 per cent to 8.5 per cent," Rahul Gandhi
said attacking the BJP government. "We run a government that works for the
welfare of poor, a government that provides schemes like MNREGA while they run
a government for the rich," he said, adding, "We talk about joining,
while they talk about breaking".
In Kangra, Rahul Gandhi said BJP was opposed to the idea of
a government working for welfare of the 'aam admi' and that is why it did not
allow Parliament to function. "Disruption of the Parliament did not hurt
the BJP. It hurt the common people," he said. Rahul Gandhi urged the
voters to support Congress for the benefit of the people and development of the
state.
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Rahul Gandhi: BJP opposes all pro-poor policies of Congress-led UPA
Solan: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi
joined the Congress campaign in the poll
bound state of Himachal Pradesh on Thursday accused the BJP of creating
obstructions for the legislations benefiting the people at large. Rahul Gandhi also argued that only the
Congress is serious to fight corruption.
Launching a scathing attack on the ruling party in the hill
state at his first election rally in Salon, the Congress General Secretary said
that that BJP was stalling legislations brought by UPA only for the sake of
opposing them while the common man continued to suffer. "Whatever bills we
bring in Parliament, the BJP opposes them all. They don't talk, they just
oppose it.... Their thought is to stop us so that we do not come to power again
in 2014, just as we won in 2004 and 2009.... Because they know if UPA
government gives the Right to Food and Land Bill they can never win
elections," said Rahul Gandhi.
"We brought the Land Acquisition Bill to benefit those
whose land is acquired, for them to get the right price for their land, but the
BJP stopped the Bill in the Parliamentary Committee. They want to stretch it
long. They don't want the Bill," he said.
Charging the BJP with not being interested in welfare of
common man, Mr Gandhi said, "They are not bothered..., but who will lose.
It is the poor farmer who will lose. Those people will lose whose land is taken
away," he said, listing legislations like Right to Food, Land Acquisition,
MNREGA, loan waiver and RTI. Lashing out at the BJP for raising the issue of
corruption, Rahul Gandhi said, "BJP talks about corruption, but here they
are taking away the land of the poor and giving it to the rich."
Maintaining that the UPA has taken strict action against corruption, he said,
"Wherever we see corruption, we take strict action. Many of our ministers
have been jailed."
Urging people to support the Congress and help bring its
government back in Himachal Pradesh, he said only a Congress government can
ensure the welfare of the aam aadmi, the poor and the downtrodden.
Rahul Gandhi backed the UPA’s policy of allowing FDI in
retail and said it would help Himachal's farmer. He blasted BJP for blocking
FDI, which would prove a boon for farmers and horticulturists and growers of
other cash crops. "This is the mushroom capital of the country. Farmers
can benefit from FDI in retail as storage facilities would significantly
improve, thereby ensuring that the crop grown by the farmer would not perish in
adverse weather...But they (BJP) will oppose it and not think about
farmers," he said. Referring to corruption, he said that the government
had armed the people with power tool like RTI Act which go a long way in
combating corruption.
Rahul Gandhi, who earlier also addressed election rallies in
Kangra and Keylong, said the policies of the ruling BJP government in Himachal
have hurt the poor and only the Congress can bring inclusive development to the
state. He said while the Union Government has brought welfare schemes which
were aimed at bringing inclusive growth, the BJP's policies were pro-rich and
charged the BJP in the state of giving the land of the poor to builders and
indulging in corruption.
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
Rahul Gandhi to visit Punjab again
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi
is likely to visit Punjab again on October 19. This time he will be in
Jalandhar to meet all the councilors of various Nagar Councils, corporators of
various municipal corporations and the members of the Zila Parishads and
Panchayat Samitis.
Rahul Gandhi had promised to visit Punjab again, during his
last visit, to elicit the views of all sections of the party for improving it
in Punjab. The purpose of meeting all the elected councilors and others is to
have a feel of the grassroots situation in Punjab as these representatives have
a feel of the ground situation for their day to day interface with the common
man.
During his last visit also Rahul Gandhi primarily focused on
the block presidents although he met the district presidents and the party
legislators at the same time. He is understood to be keen to see the working
and support of the party at the grassroots. The councilors and others from
across Punjab have been asked to reach Jalandhar on October 19. While in his
first leg he was originally scheduled to visit Amritsar, Jalandhar and Patiala
the programme was changed. He went to Amritsar and Chandigarh instead. The
councilors and others had not been able to meet him during his first visit.
Rahul’s revisit to Punjab within a span of one week has
reconfirmed the reports that his visits have nothing to gauge any opinion about
the state leadership as he mainly appears to be keen and concerned to
strengthen the party at the grassroots. Rahul is on a nationwide tour and is
scheduled to visit all the states and union territories across India.
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Rahul Gandhi meets PM
NEW DELHI: Amid talks of a possible Cabinet reshuffle,
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi
and Member of Parliament called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday.
There have been repeated demands from within the Congress that Gandhi play a
"larger role" in the organisation and the government.
The sources in Congress said that the meeting was
"purely routine" and on policy issues designed to increase Rahul
Gandhi's footprint on major issues. They also made it clear that Rahul Gandhi
would not join the government.
On Tuesday Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh had separate meetings with President Pranab Mukherjee.
There has been speculation about a reshuffle in the Cabinet for quite some time
now, especially after the exit of Trinamool Congress ministers both at the
levels of Cabinet and ministers of state levels.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Rahul Gandhi slams BJP for its double standards
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi
slammed the BJP and NDA for the double standards taken by them in the case of
FDI. He also struck an emotional chord with the youth by saying that they are
the strength and the future of our country.
“We have given you the strength and a way to enter politics.
You can take part in the political process by fighting elections from NSUI, to
begin with, and then Youth Congress before you can join the Congress. You can
then have a chance to contest elections as MLA or MP so that you can bring in
changes in our society. If you are reluctant to do so, no one else can do it”
said Rahul Gandhi.
Referring FDI the Congress leader continued, “We have a
Congress government in Delhi. We brought in FDI. FDI is to ensure the right of
the farmers to get adequate price for their products. BJP and NDA were not
against FDI when they were in power at the Centre. But now, when we implemented
it, they oppose it. They also had raised objections when we brought in MNREGA
and talked about new land acquisition bill. They want to create obstacles
because they know very well that if the Congress is allowed to go ahead these
welfare policies, the entire system will be changed positively. If we ask them
what exactly they are having in mind to do for the country, you will not get
any answer. They are opposing it just for the sake of opposition” added Rahul
Gandhi.
The Congress MP also urged the girls to be active in
politics to take part in the process of development.
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