Bharat Bachao Rally: Priyanka Gandhi Gives A Twist To 'BJP Hai Toh Mumkin Hai' Slogan
Priyanka Gandhi Said One Who Doesn't Fight Injustice In The Country Will Be Judged As A Coward.
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party over rise in crime incidents, unemployment and farmers’ issue. Mocking the BJP over 'Modi hai to mumkin hai' slogan, she said that "BJP hai to berozgari hai, BJP hai to farmers ko pareshani hai (If there is BJP, there is unemployment… if there is BJP, there is suffering of millions of farmers),” Gandhi said while addressing Bharat Bachao Rally at Ramlila Ground in the national capital.
Gandhi said one who doesn't fight injustice in the country will be judged as a coward.
"One who doesn't fight against injustice in country will be judged as a coward. If we remain silent, our revolutionary Constitution will be destroyed and country's division will start," she said.
She also urged the people to stand united against this government. “If we remain silent, our revolutionary Constitution will be destroyed and country's division will start,” the Congress leader said.
“I'd like to tell every citizen of this country - raise your voice. You love this country, become its voice. If we don't raise our voice, stay back in the darkness of fear & lies even in these circumstances, and stay quiet then our Constitution will be destroyed,” she added.
Evoking her father's memory while talking about Unnao rape victim, who was burnt alive by the rape accused, the Congress leader said, "The blood of the Unnao daughter has mixed with the country, much like my father's blood," she said.
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