Rahul Gandhi addressed the Congress program at Talkatora stadium on the occasion of Constitution Day today. Listening to what he said, it seemed that perhaps he was not worried about the Congress Party at all. Either his advisors have failed or he no longer listens to what his advisors say. Despite continued election defeats, he remains committed to the same issues the public doesn’t want to hear. Even in today’s speech, he continuously addresses the issues of Adani-Ambani, Constitution and caste census etc. Even after being badly defeated in Maharashtra, they do not stop attacking Savarkar. The limit was reached when, after turning off the microphone, he began to behave as if he was targeting people in his own party and not the government.
Who would have the courage to turn off their microphone at the Congressional meeting?
As soon as Rahul Gandhi started speaking, his microphone went off. After which the party leaders started shouting slogans. Rahul Gandhi has been accused many times of having switched off his microphone in Parliament. Today, when the microphone was switched off at his own party’s programme, Rahul Gandhi smiled and then started waiting. When Rahul Gandhi started speaking again after turning on the microphone, he said that they had asked me to come and sit down. But I didn’t agree, I just stood here. In this country, anyone who talks about Dalits and backward people has their microphone turned off like this. Not only this, Rahul said that no matter how many microphones you turn off, no one can stop me from speaking. The question arises whether Rahul Gandhi could not understand that this is not Parliament? This is a program solely for your party. After all, who will stop him in his own party from talking about Dalits and backward classes? The question arises whether this kind of speech by Rahul Gandhi will be considered normal.
Rahul Gandhi’s caste anger has become excessive today
Like every speech, even today Rahul Gandhi focused on the caste system and Dalits, Backward Classes and Tribals. But he once again reiterated the demand for a caste census. He said none of the country’s leading industrialists are from Dalit, backward or tribal class. Today they started asking about the caste of Rahul, Adani and Ambani. Citing top 25 industrialists of the country, he said none of them are Dalit, backward or tribal. Rahul Gandhi started saying what is Adani? What Dalit? What is backwards? Is it tribal? These words of Rahul Gandhi may seem very good to some people but in reality it is an act of mixing poison. However, Adani and Ambani have not earned money due to their caste superiority. If caste superiority was the only requirement for earning money, then Brahmins and Rajputs would also be among the leading industrialists of the country. But Rahul Gandhi may not have any knowledge of the social structure of the country. People from Rahul Gandhi’s grandfather’s caste were once the richest in the country. Tata belongs to the same caste as his grandfather Firoz Gandhi. The country’s economy has been under the control of Bania, Parsi and Punjabi Khatris for a long time. Many things remain the same even today. Today, many industrialists in the country also come from backward castes, Dalits and minority backgrounds. These people include Shiv Nadar and Azim Premji. Many Dalit entrepreneurs have made a name for themselves in Mumbai.