Retrieving the idea of India biggest challenge for next polls: Rahul


Dubai, Jan 12 (IANS): Accusing the Narendra Modi government of pushing intolerance, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said retrieving the 'idea of India', which is tolerant, was the biggest challenge in the next Lok Sabha polls.

Interacting with students at the IMT University here, the Congress President also gave a glimpse of his vision vis-a-vis the future of India wherein he said that healthcare, air transport and agriculture were some of the key areas where Indian leadership would have to think "strategically" to transform them.

"When someone asks me 'what do you mean by being an Indian', my response is that India has taught me to look at a point of view which is totally different from mine, which I might even dislike, yet I respect it," Gandhi said.

"Tolerance is embedded in our culture. And it is quite sad to see what is going on back home in last four-five years -- a lot of intolerance, anger, divisions between communities. I think it stems from the mentality of people who are leading. India generally tends to be tolerant. We need to go back to that because it is what has made us strong," he added.

Gandhi, who is on a two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), half-jokingly said that even though a separate Ministry of Tolerance was "not a bad idea", but it was not going to work as long as the leader at the top was unreceptive of a diverse viewpoint.

He said that a large number of states have been living in the political and economic union with complete harmony, so much so that most people take it for granted.

"You realise its power when it is not there. That is what we are trying to fight and change. We don't like an India which is divided, an India where people are beaten up and killed for what they say, where journalists are shot dead. That's not the India we are used to.

"That's the main challenge in the next elections. And a large number of people are not happy with what is going on," he said.

The Lok Sabha elections are due in April-MAy this year.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Let this message of Rahul resonate across the length and breadth of our beloved country for the next General Elections. "We Have To Bring India Together Again"

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Wasnt this the same UPA government whose PM said "the first right of the countries resources belongs to the muslims".?
    This is a secular India you were talking about?

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    all these years you tested the tolerance of the majority....suddenly you became a janeu dhari, started visiting temples,,why...?now you come here and give lectures,,watching too much of pvt tv channels bakwas

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