Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cong to rally against growing ‘intoleranc­e’

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NEWDELHI: The Congress will hold a rally at Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan on April 29 to protest against an environmen­t of “distrust and intoleranc­e” created in the country, party general secretary Ashok Gehlot said.

Stating that people were “suffocated” under the four-year tenure of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, Gehlot said: “There is an environmen­t of fear, distrust, and intoleranc­e everywhere. In view of the situation, Congress has decided to hold a rally on April 29.”

Congress workers are also slated to go on a day-long fast at all state and district headquarte­rs across the country on April 9 to expose the BJP government’s “lies” on various issues and also to “protect and promote” harmony and brotherhoo­d.

Gehlot said that while Congress president Rahul Gandhi believed that in a democracy politics should be done with love, peace, and compassion, the Centre was “weakening” the democratic culture of the country.

“In four years, no community has felt that good days have arrived. Every community is in pain and fear. Businesses have been affected, economic situation is in doldrums. Institutio­ns like the judiciary, Parliament, RBI, ED, CBI, are being weakened and misused. Even the Election Commission is not spared...,” he said.

During the rally, the main opposition party is likely to attack the Centre on several issues, including bank frauds, farm distress, Rafale deal, price rise and rising unemployme­nt.

The rally is seen by political observers as an extension of the Congress’ plan to reach out to people after the second half of the Parliament’s budget session was washed out. The ruling side has held the Congress responsibl­e for the frequent disruption­s that led to House adjournmen­ts.

Reacting to Gehlot’s charges, BJP’s media department chief and Rajya Sabha MP Anil Baluni said: “In a democracy, people give their judgment through election. Congress has lost poll after poll, but refuses to learn lesson.”

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