Rahul Gandhi urges voters to shun BJP’s ‘B-Teams’, promises farmer debt waiver and MSP
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Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi addressed public gatherings in Nuh and Mahendragarh, cautioning voters against Independents and regional parties he labelled as BJP’s “B, C, D teams”.
“They speak against BJP but will join them tomorrow,” Rahul said. “Don’t be fooled.” He accused the incumbent government of instigating communal hatred and marginalising the Constitution.
Rahul advocated for the Congress’ ‘Mohabbat ki Dukaan’ (Shop of Love), emphasising the Constitution’s empowerment of citizens. “If the Constitution is undermined, the poor will lose land, money, and water to a select few.” He pledged to waive farmers’ debts and ensure MSP.
In Mahendragarh, Rahul criticised PM Narendra Modi for favouring millionaires over farmers. “Farmers’ debt will be waived, and they’ll receive MSP. We’ll fight for equality.” Former MP Ashok Tanwar rejoined the Congress in Rahul’s presence.
Rahul condemned BJP’s divisive tactics, urging voters to oust them. “Wherever BJP and RSS go, hatred spreads. India is a country of love, not hatred.”