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Those scared of BJP are free to leave party: Rahul

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
Last updated on: July 17, 2021 01:52 IST
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said those who were afraid of facing the reality and the Bharatiya Janata Party were free to leave the party, while fearless leaders outside the party should be brought in.

 

Addressing party's social media workers at an online event, Gandhi said those who were afraid had left the party and cited the example of Jyotiraditya Scindia.

"There are many people who are not scared, but are outside the Congress. All these people are ours. Bring them in, and those scared within our party should be shunted out," he told the social media workers.

"They are RSS people and they should go, let them enjoy. We do not want them, they are not needed. We want fearless people. This is our ideology. This is my basic message to you," he also said.

He said this when the party workers asked him about the cases being registered against all those who raised their voice against the BJP.

The workers also asked Gandhi about leaders like Scindia who were quitting the party.

Citing Scindia's example, sources said he told the workers, "He had to save his house and he got scared and he joined the RSS."

A number of senior Congress leaders have quit the party to join the BJP in the recent past. These include Scindia and Jitin Prasada.

Maharashtra Congress leaders Narayan Rane and Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil had also quit in 2019, besides actor Khushboo Sundar.

Rahul Gandhi also urged the party workers to bring in people who want to save the country and who believe in the ideology of the country and the Congress.

This is the first time Gandhi addressed around 3,500 workers of the Congress social media department through video conference on Zoom.

Gandhi also personally interacted with around 10 young workers from different fields, the party sources said.

He also gave them the message that he was always with them and asked them not to be afraid of anyone.

Gandhi also cited the example of Mahatma Gandhi, who was never afraid of the British despite their atrocities.

He asked the social media members not to be afraid of talking to him as they were a part of his family.

"You are talking to your brother and you should not be scared," he told them.

"You should not be scared and you will never see me being afraid," he said, adding that the Congress wants to give equal rights to all but the RSS wants to benefit only a few.

Senior party leader and former Telangana chief Uttam Kumar Reddy quoted Mahatma Gandhi to say that Rahul Gandhi was following in his footsteps.

"'The enemy is fear. We think it is hate; but, it is fear' ~ Mahatma Gandhi.

'Our leader Shri Rahul Gandhi following in the footsteps of the Mahatma. To defeat the hate propagated by the RSS-BJP, the Congress needs fearless people, not cowards,' Reddy tweeted, sharing a video of Rahul Gandhi.

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