In his first rally for the Delhi Assembly Elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, accusing them of ignoring the rights of backward communities and minorities.
Gandhi urged the public to ask Kejriwal whether he supports reservations for backward communities and the caste census, questioning his stance on these critical issues.
He further criticized both Modi and Kejriwal for their silence on matters affecting backward classes and minorities, suggesting that they were indifferent to ensuring these groups receive their rightful share of opportunities.
Gandhi highlighted the unequal distribution of resources that leaves backward communities marginalized and deprived.
The Congress leader emphasized his party’s commitment to promoting equality and inclusion for the poor and minorities.
He assured that, if Congress comes to power, they will carry out a caste census and work toward raising the reservation cap to ensure better representation and opportunities for disadvantaged communities.
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