The Hindu (Kolkata)

Democracy is in danger, warn INDIA bloc leaders at massive rally in Delhi

Opposition alliance puts up show of unity in solidarity with Delhi CM Kejriwal and former Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren at Ramlila Maidan; leaders urge Election Commission to ensure a level playing field, flag ‘coercive action’ by Central agencies, term the e

- Sobhana K. Nair SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

nder the banner of “Loktantra Bachao” or “Save Democracy”, leaders of the Indian National Developmen­tal, Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) stood united at the Ramlila Maidan on Sunday in solidarity with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, who were arrested in separate cases by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e. The bloc also laid down their 2024 Lok Sabha election pitch, calling it a “fight to save the Constituti­on”.

In speech after speech, the Opposition leaders lamented the lack of a level playing field for them in the election, citing “coercive action” by Central

Uagencies against them and income tax notices financiall­y crippling them.

First public meeting

This was in effect the first public meeting of the 10monthold INDIA bloc, which has been hit by desertions and conflicts over seatsharin­g ments.

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi asserted that without EVM manipulati­on and other intimidato­ry tactics, the BJP and its allies cannot cross 180 seats in the Lok Sabha election. arrange

“When pressure is put on umpires and captains, players are bought off and the match is won in cricket, it is called matchfixin­g. We have the Lok Sabha election before us. Who selected the umpires? Before the match started, two players were arrested... Narendra Modi is trying to do matchfixin­g in the election,” Mr. Gandhi said.

The Congress leader sought to remind the crowd of remarks from a BJP MP, who he did not name, that the BJP will change the Constituti­on when it gets over 400 seats in the election. Sounding an alarm, Mr. Gandhi said, “If the Constituti­on is finished, this country will be finished” and “the country will be torn apart into different States”.

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L. BALACHANDA­R Steeped in prayer: A midnight special prayer being held at the Holy Rosary church in Tamil Nadu’s Ramanathap­uram on the occasion of Easter.
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