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‘Get Beheaded, will not go to RSS Office’, Rahul said on Varun Gandhi – Ideology does not Match

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Last updated: 2023/01/17 at 8:32 PM
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Rahul said,” Varun Gandhi is in the BJP. However, he may face problems, if he leaves from here. My ideology doesn’t match with his. I cannot go to the RSS office, before that I’ll have to be beheaded. My family’s There’s one ideology. Varun adopted another ideology, and I cannot accept that ideology.”

Rahul’s attack on Aam Aadmi Party

Attacking the state’s Aam Aadmi Party, Rahul Gandhi said that Punjab can be run from Punjab itself and not from outside as it’s linked to the pride of Punjabis. He said,” My complaint with the Punjab government is that Punjab gave him a chance, but he didn’t give any vision to the state. The vision which Punjab should have got wasn’t received.”

Rahul and Varun Gandhi
Rahul and Varun Gandhi

Spoke on the growing gap between the rich and the poor

The Congress leader also questioned the growing gap between the rich and the poor in the country. Congress said that 50 percent of the poorest people of the country pay 64 percent GST. At the same time, 10 percent of the richest people of the country pay only 3 percent GST. He said that 40 percent of the country’s wealth is controlled by 1 percent of the rich, while 50 percent of the country’s population owns only 3 percent of the wealth. He said that the country’s media doesn’t question these things.

Rahul said, “RSS and BJP are controlling all the institutions of India. They’ve pressure on all the institutions. Now the fight is between India’s institutions and the opposition.”

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EH Team January 17, 2023
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