Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

In northeast, Rahul lashes out at ‘BJP-RSS ideology’

- Sadiq Naqvi

GUWAHATI: Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday highlighte­d his party’s role in blocking the passage of the citizenshi­p bill in the Rajya Sabha and alleged that the Modi government was attacking the culture and way of life of every Northeaste­rn state by trying to impose Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) ideology.

Kicking off his party’s election campaign in Assam at a public rally here, Gandhi said the Congress would fight “the BJP-RSS ideology of hatred and violence” with its own “ideology of tolerance and love”.

Gandhi alleged that the incidents of two youths being shot at in Arunachal Pradesh, Jats fighting non-jats in Haryana, people from UP and Bihar being chased in Maharashtr­a and North-easterners being threatened in Delhi were examples of the “BJP-RSS ideology of hatred”.

“The BJP-RSS ideology is burning every state in the Northeast. They are attacking your lifestyle, culture, language and history. They want to impose the Nagpur [RSS headquarte­rs] culture on you,” he alleged, adding that his party would protect the cultural identity of every Northeaste­rn state if voted to power.

There have been widespread protests across the North-east over the contentiou­s Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Bill that aims to provide citizenshi­p to religious minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanista­n. Last week, Arunachal Pradesh saw a shutdown and violence over a committee’s recommenda­tion to grant permanent residency certificat­es to six non-arunachali tribes.

“It (the citizenshi­p bill) is an anti North-east bill. It’s against the culture, language and history of the region. We are with you in this fight… All states are important for us. Different language, identities make India. All people should get place in India and progress together,” Gandhi claimed.

BJP spokespers­on Rupam Goswami was quick to respond to the allegation. “Citizenshi­p for persecuted minorities was a promise made by Rahul Gandhi’s great grandfathe­r, Jawaharlal Nehru, which they never fulfilled. The BJP’S stand is very clear. We stand with the people who have come for reasons of persecutio­n and are suffering without citizenshi­p for more than 70 years,” he claimed.

Speaking to party cadres after the Guwahati rally, Gandhi set a target for bagging at least 20 out of a total of 25 seats from the North-east.

“I am expecting 20-plus seats in the Northeast for the Congress party, nothing less than that. But I think you should try to win 22,” he said.

 ?? PTI ?? Rahul Gandhi said during a rally in Guwahati that he is expecting 20-plus seats in the northeast for the Congress.
PTI Rahul Gandhi said during a rally in Guwahati that he is expecting 20-plus seats in the northeast for the Congress.

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