Congress mp Rahul Gandhi said that india had broken Pakistan in 1971 despite the threat of America. He accused BJP-RSS of destroying the Constitution.

Rahul gandhi bhopal Visit

On his madhya pradesh tour, leader of Opposition in lok sabha Rahul gandhi on tuesday (May 2025) fiercely targeted the Modi government at the center. He asked questions to the central government, referring to Trump's claims of a ceasefire with Pakistan. Addressing a program in bhopal, congress leader Rahul gandhi said, "A call came from Trump, and narendra Ji immediately surrendered. history is witness that this is the character of BJP-RSS, they always bow down."


Pakistan was broken despite America's threat'

Congress mp Rahul gandhi said, "India broke pakistan in 1971 despite threats from the US. The lions and lionesses of congress fight against superpowers and never bow down. During Indira Gandhi's time, it was not a phone call but the Seventh Fleet that came, but Indira gandhi said she would do what she wanted to do. The congress party does not surrender. mahatma gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar patel are not people who surrender, but people who fight against superpowers."


Congress leader Rahul gandhi said, "On one side there is the congress party and the Constitution of the country. On the other side, there is the BJP-RSS, which is engaged in destroying the Constitution." He also targeted the central government regarding the caste census. He said that due to pressure, people of bjp and RSS are talking about caste census.

The government spoke about caste census due to pressure'

Congress leader Rahul gandhi said, "We have said that we will fight for social justice and will get the caste census passed in the Lok Sabha. Prime Minister narendra Modi, Mohan Bhagwat, and Nitin Gadkari said many things about this, but there was a little pressure on them and they surrendered. The people of BJP-RSS have spoken about caste census under pressure, but do not want to conduct caste census. These people do not want justice in the country."

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