
Rahul Gandhi Expounds on Unifying the People of Assam through Congress Ideals.
Congress Leader Targets Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
Rahul Gandhi, leader of the Indian National Congress, addressed an election rally in Assam's Biswanath district on Sunday, highlighting the party's philosophy and taking aim at the state's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma. Gandhi's speech focused on the life and legacy of celebrated musician Zubeen Garg, whom he praised for dedicating his life to uniting the people of Assam.
According to Gandhi, the Congress party's philosophy is similar to that of Zubeen Garg, promoting love and unity against hatred. In contrast, Gandhi alleged that the BJP government led by Sarma is spreading hatred against people and communities. This stark contrast in ideologies was a central theme of Gandhi's speech, as he sought to differentiate the Congress party from the ruling BJP.
Gandhi also took a direct swipe at Sarma, labeling him the "most corrupt CM" in India. He vowed that the Congress party will take action against Sarma, including legal action, once they form the government in Assam. This promise was made clear, as Gandhi stated that the Congress will form a government in the state and then proceed to take action against Sarma, even if he were to ask for forgiveness.
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| Party | Ideology | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Congress | Love and unity | Promoting peace and harmony |
| BJP | Hatred and division | Fostering discord and conflict |
Note: This comparison between the Congress and BJP is represented in a table format to clearly show the contrast in ideologies highlighted by Rahul Gandhi in his speech.
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