Growing concern in US over threats to tolerance in India: Rahul


New York, Sep 21 (IANS): Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi asserted that there was a growing concern in the US over threats to tolerance in India and asked the Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to stand up against the "forces" that helped in dividing the nation.

Speaking at a meeting on Wednesday organised here by the Indian National Overseas Congress (INOC), he said that during his current visit to the US, he met people from the Administration and also member of the Republican and Democratic parties who asked him: "What happened to the tolerance that prevailed in India? What happened to the harmony?"

"The divisive politics was ruining India's reputation abroad and NRIs in the tradition of the great NRIs before them, should stand up to those dividing India now," the Congress Vice President said

"Across the world, populism and intolerance were on the rise and the world was wondering if India has the answers for bringing about peace."

About 2,000 people attended the event held at a hotel in Times Square as a part of the Congress Party's drive to build up its ranks among the NRIs.

While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has a comparatively more visible presence among the community, Congress sympathisers were more vocal in academia and the media.

In his speech, he described the Congress as a "party of the NRIs", citing leaders of the freedom movement who returned to India to lead the party.

His speech was interrupted often by cheers from the audience.

Gandhi said that NRIs can contribute to India from where they were or if they returned home. He mentioned Verghese Kurien, who in the post-Independent India returned from the US and brought about the white revolution that transformed the dairy industry.

"The challenge in India was to create jobs for the 30,000 young people who enter the job market every day, and of whom only 450 get employed."

He said the "current focus on 50 or 60 big companies for economic growth was not going to solve the problem and only growing small and medium scale enterprises and encouraging entrepreneurship will work".

"Millions of jobs can be created in agriculture and food," he said.

Another proposal was to network the Indian Institute of Technology's and leading universities with the industry to make them world class institutions leading in innovation.

His party had the vision for transforming India and creating jobs for the youth, he added.

Gandhi hailed Sam Pitroda, who was an adviser to his father Rajiv Gandhi and to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, as another NRI who through his work on telecommunications helped transform India.

Pitroda, who has taken over the NRI mission of the Congress as the chairman of its Overseas Department, organised Rahul Gandhi's US visit.

"He (Rahul Gandhi) is not what the media makes him out to be... Others should not define him," Pitroda said, adding "People see it for themselves."

Pitroda said that the party's immediate goal was to increase its 18 overseas units to 30 and set up chapters in every major US city.

The BJP has grown itself in the diaspora through social media.

"Use social media responsibly," Pitroda exhorted the audience, telling them to stay away from fake news and divisive messages.

The meeting was held under tight security with attendees given wristbands and screened with metal detectors.

Outside the hotel a small group of Sikhs held a protest against the Congress Party's role in the 1984 riots.

  

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    Jossey Sir,

    I give more importance to holy Cows than humans...What is your problem with it???...
    Read Indian Constitution once you will find lot about 'Cow Protection' there Sir...
    That's why Fadnavis, imported 'Cow meat Scanners'....so they can scan your stomach and see if there is beef inside...like in Leopards stomach Sir...

    Any questions? Suggestions?? Interjections???....

    ...JH...

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  • Mohammed, Bajpe/Riyadh

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    BJP only quoted Congress mukt bharat as a marketing strategy... this guy has taken it seriously and doing his best to make it true .. lol

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  • Desi Admi, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    On the above article, I would like to highlight the following points
    1) Everyone understands that Rahul Khan has opened his 2019 election campaign.
    2) But he fails to factor one basic truth - for 65 years his family has left a trail of corruption, nepotism and minority appeasement that has destroyed the nation.
    3) By trying to be frank or even apologetic, he gathers no sympathy.
    4) It is therefore best that he stops this daily news conference exercise in U.S. and in India.
    5) People are happy with PM Modi''s firm but honest governance. They are happy to see China subdued, Pakistan put on leash and corrupt unnerved with daily updated regulations. They are also happy to see the media tongue-tied..

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    chalo chalo... ignore karo... ignore karo... he just wakes up one fine day and give some statement...
    kuch sochtha bhi nahi ki mei kaha baath kar raha hu... kya baath kar raha hu.... koyi tho usko chutti deke Italy ya europe bhejdo.

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    Dear 007. India got independence form British .still you want to support British using their fake 007. Code .now we know who was supporting British to rule India .

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    There is acute intolerance within India too.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    There is no truth in his speech..

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    giving jumla 15-20 lakhs 2 poor people is a real truth

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    David Pais, Mangalore
    Yeh keep asking for 15 lakhs. how funny

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    @Ravi, Kapu, intolerance, lynching, protecting cows. children's death, no oxygen 2 buy in india r real truths. truth is bitter 2 bhakts.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    Mirchi Lagi Kya ...

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    MODI HATERS PLEASE COME OUT FROM MODIFOBHIA ......DONT TAKE TOO MUCH TENTION NEXT 5 YEARS ALSO YOU HAVE TO SEE MODIJI AS A PM . JITNA BURA BOL SAKTE HO UTNA BURA BALA KAHO...TUM LOGON KI BADDHUVA MODIJI KELIYE ASHIRVAD HAI. JAI HIND

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    India modified in 2 dictatorship, tuglaqraaj, gau sarkar, demonetisation loot & plunder, communal flare up, no freedom of speech, cbi & e.d raid, truth is bitter. Chaiwala in flight ✈ mode.

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    @ JAGDISH,

    There is no concept of Modi haters, BJP haters and congress haters. This is something created for political gain (as Markanday Katju said - 90% of Indians cane be easily mislead). But you should remember that chanting Modi Modi will not help this nation in terms of Economical growth, jobs, development etc.

    Nation first, BJP, congress, AAP later. Politicians are our sevaks and we taxpayers pay for them. If Modi can prove himself that he is capable of doing what he said in several bhashans, we may see him in next term. Else let's wait and see.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    Humans should be given more importance than Cows ...

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