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Rahul Gandhi says 'PM doesn't listen'; slams BJP, RSS with 'Sone ki Chidiya' dig Last Updated : 21 May 2022 11:55:46 AM IST Rahul Gandhi India can’t become a country that’s not allowed to speak, Rahul Gandhi said on Friday as he stepped up his offensive against the central government while also targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“The Prime Minister must have an attitude that 'I want to listen'. And from there everything flows down. But our Prime Minister doesn't listen. You can’t have a country that’s not allowed to speak… and a PMO that can’t speak freely,” the ex-Congress chief said at the ‘Ideas for India’ conference in London.
During the discussion, he also did not leave an opportunity to train guns on the BJP and the RSS. “We believe India is a negotiation between its people; The BJP and the RSS believe India is a geography; That it is a 'Sone Ki Chidiya' whose benefits should be distributed to a few, according to the Karma, We believe everyone should have equal access - whether you are a Dalit, Brahmin. That’s the real conflict,” the 51-year-old leader said.
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