During the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul attacked the BJP and asked: What right does the BJP-RSS have to overthrow the popularly elected government?

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During the public meeting, Rahul Gandhi said that why the governors should have the right to intervene in the opposition-ruled states? Are they elected by the people of the state? What right do BJP and RSS have to overthrow the governments elected by the people of India?
Congress Bharat Jodo Yatra is about to enter the Karnataka phase on September 30 from Chamarajanagar district. At present, the 22nd day of Rahul’s journey, which began on September 7, has been completed. After covering a distance of about 450 km in Kerala, the Yatra re-entered Tamil Nadu on September 20, ie Thursday and will then move towards Karnataka. At a public meeting in Gudalur, Tamil Nadu, MP Rahul Gandhi refocused on the BJP. He accused the BJP of spreading hatred.
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During the public meeting, Rahul Gandhi said that why the governors should have the right to intervene in the opposition-ruled states? Are they elected by the people of the state? What right do BJP and RSS have to overthrow the governments elected by the people of India? BJP wants to impose one language and one culture on the whole country. We want unity but respect diversity. Don’t want uniformity. Every state, every culture and every language has a place in this beautiful country and that place must be respected.
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Rahul Gandhi said that what is the result of hatred and anger spread in the country by BJP? – Highest unemployment rate and highest prices ever in India, huge suffering for farmers, workers, small and medium-sized businesses. Let us inform that the Congress’s 3 thousand 570 km and 150 days India Jodi Yatra started from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu and will end in Jammu and Kashmir. The Bharat Jodo Yatra will cover a distance of 450 km, through seven districts of Kerala in 19 days before reaching Karnataka on October 1.
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