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My grandmother and father were killed, I may be killed too: Rahul Gandhi

CHURU (Rajasthan): Accusing BJP of fanning communal flames, Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said the party's "politics of hatred" was damaging the country's fabric and apprehended he may also be assassinated like his grandmother and father, who had fallen victim to it.

Striking an emotional chord, the Congress Vice President said that when he visited riot-hit Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh sometime back and talked to both Hindus and Muslims, he could see his own story in their words.

"I was seeing my face in their grief. That is why I am against their (BJP's) politics ... What do they do. They will put Muzaffarnagar on fire, Gujarat on fire, UP on fire and Kashmir on fire and then you and we will have to douse that. This damages the country," Gandhi said.

He said that such politics leads to anger and resentment and precious lives are lost in violence.

"My grandmother was killed. My father was assassinated and perhaps I may also be killed one day. I am not bothered. I had to tell you what I felt from the heart," Gandhi said and vowed to oppose BJP's politics.

Gandhi, whose grandmother Indira Gandhi was killed by her Sikh bodyguards during the militancy days in Punjab and father Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by LTTE, also narrated an incident of an MLA from Punjab visiting his office recently and telling him that had they met 20 years ago, he would have killed the Congress Vice President due to anger.

"Anybody can get angry. The anger is deliberately put into people. Politicians do it. Interested party does it. And then the common man, who is hurt has to carry this anger with him. He moves everywhere with this anger. That is why I am against the politics of BJP. Because what they do is that they hurt (people) for political gains."

He told the gathering, which included a number of Sikhs, that after the assassination of her grandmother, he came to know that the assassins Satwant Singh and Beant Singh wanted lob a grenade at her grandmother on Diwali.

Gandhi said it took him 10 15 years to put aside his anger against his friends Beant Singh and Satwant Singh, who were bodyguards of his grandmother.

Pointing towards Sikhs sitting there, Gandhi said that people in Punjab were angry then but now that anger has subsided.

"Some months back, an MLA from Punjab had come to me. Talks were going on. Before leaving he told me that had he met me 20 years back, he would have killed. He said that he was full of anger then but now he can even embrace me.

"It takes years for that anger to subside but a minute to provoke it ... it take so much time to remove that anger and create brotherhood," he said.

Relating the anger among a section of people due to communal violence to the larger theme of resentment due to deprivation in society, the Congress vice-president said that anger does not emanate only from killings and also from hunger.

Reaching out to youths, Gandhi also promised to end the "quotaism in political system", where a handful run the show, in the same his father late Rajiv Gandhi brought an end to quota system in telephone allocation.

"We have to change one more thing in the next 10 years and this we have to do with youths. The biggest lacunae in our country is in the political system. Be it of BJP, Congress, BSP and SP. This system is run by 300 to 400 people. I want that in coming years, system should be run by lakhs of youths.

"Rajiv Gandhi had brought to an end to quotas in (landline) telephone and all of you got a mobile phone in your hand. I want to bring an end to this quotaism in the political system and as you have mobile phone in your hand, political power will also be in your pocket in future," Gandhi said.

Noting that political change will be heralded in the country after 2014, he said once Congress party introduces it, all other parties will follow suit like they do in other aspects.

"The fight for 2014 is going on. My job is not only to win elections but also to tell you the long-term thinking for future," he said, promising youths of Rajasthan not only employment in India but also abroad in the time to come due to the measures taken by the UPA government," he said.

My grandmother and father were killed, I may be killed too: Rahul Gandhi - The Times of India


Khedli(Rajasthan): There was a major blooper today as a local Congress leader raised the slogan "Hamare neta kaisa ho (how should be our leader)" at Rahul Gandhi's rally in Khedli, and the crowd replied "Narendra Modi jaisa ho (like Narendra Modi).

At the rally, a section of the crowd chanted Modi Zindabad and showed pro-Modi posters. Local Congress leaders attributed to be a mischief on part of Modi supporters.

Rahul Gandhi's rally in Jat-dominated Churu was marked more by emotional appeal on part of the Gandhi scion about the sacrifices made by his grandmother and father.

The second rally was in Khedli, an Ahir-dominated belt in Alwar.


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Thin attendance forces Congress to cancel Rahul Gandhi rallies in UP


IANS Lucknow, October 12, 2013 | UPDATED 15:47 IST
Faced with the prospects of thin attendance owing to Hindu festival 'Karvachauth', the Congress has cancelled two rallies of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi in Uttar Pradesh Oct 22.

While Congress leaders are attributing this for the axing of the rallies at Hamirpur and Salempur, other sources say the Congress was unhappy with the poor turnout at Gandhi's rallies this week in Aligarh and Rampur.

At both Aligarh and Rampur, the crowds were much below Congress expectations. After his return to the capital, Gandhi is learnt to pulled up Congress leaders from Uttar Pradesh, the sources said.

As Uttar Pradesh remains crucial for the Congress electoral arithmetic, the poor show was "certainly a cause for worry" for the party, a party leader said. The Congress holds 22 of the state's 80 Lok Sabha seats.

Rahul Gandhi is to address eight rallies across Uttar Pradesh this year. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced nine rallies to be addressed by its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.

The ruling Samajwadi Party is slated to hold 18 rallies.

The thin attendance at Gandhi's rallies has been ridiculed by his opponents.

Urban Development Minister and Samajwadi Party leader Mohd Azam Khan said more people come out to catch a glimpse of him (Khan) any given day.

BJP state spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said the thin attendance at Gandhi's meetings were not surprising. "We all know that people are dead set against the Congress," Pathak said.


Read more at: Thin attendance forces Congress to cancel Rahul Gandhi rallies in UP : Uttar Pradesh, News - India Today

After cancellation some rallies rescheduled. He seriously cant get the crowds

Rahul Gandhi's Salempur, Hamirpur rallies rescheduled for October 30

LUCKNOW: After cancelling Rahul Gandhi's rallies in east UP and Bundelkhand on October 22, the Congress party has now rescheduled his two rallies in Salempur and Hamirpur for October 30.

Faced with the prospect of thin turnout at the rallies owing to 'Karvachauth', the All India Congress Committee had earlier this month said Rahul's rallies would be rescheduled after due consideration. The new dates were announced on Sunday evening.


Although Congress leaders had attributed the earlier cancellation to 'Karvachauth', local leaders said the poor turnout at Rahul's Aligarh rally had the party leaders worried. Particularly in light of Narendra Modi's mammoth rally in Kanpur on Saturday, where over one lakh people showed up, the Congress party will now have to muster enough numbers to challenge, if not match the BJP's numbers.

Taking no chances this time the AICC headquarters has decided to send out senior leaders of the party to oversee the preparations at both rallies. For Hamirpur, in Bundelkhand, the Congress headquarters has deployed AICC secretary Zubair Khan, zonal in charge Vinod Chaudhary and coordinator Banshidhar Raj. At Salempur in Deoria, the party has deputed AICC secretary Rana Goswami, Laliteshpati Tripathi and Chandrashekhar Singh to monitor the preparations and ensure a 'respectable' turnout.

Rahul's rallies number 3 and 4, ostensibly to thank the people for lending their support to the food security and land acquisition acts, senior party officials said, have kicked off the party's poll campaigns in UP. Though Congress insiders maintain the polls will be held as per schedule, Rahul's early start on the campaign trail became mandatory, they said, with BJP's star campaigner Narendra Modi travelling from state-to-state to hold his 'Vijay Shanknaad' rallies.

Rahul too plans to continue his thanksgiving rallies through November. With Uttar Pradesh crucial for the Congress' electoral arithmetic - the party holds 22 of the state's 80 Lok Sabha seats - Rahul will also address four rallies in November. The venues of the rallies, however, have not been announced as yet. In contrast, the Congress' main opposition, the BJP has announced nine rallies by Modi, while the ruling Samajwadi Party is to hold 18 rallies.

Rahul Gandhi's Salempur, Hamirpur rallies rescheduled for October 30 - Times Of India
 
Khedli(Rajasthan): There was a major blooper today as a local Congress leader raised the slogan "Hamare neta kaisa ho (how should be our leader)" at Rahul Gandhi's rally in Khedli, and the crowd replied "Narendra Modi jaisa ho (like Narendra Modi).

At the rally, a section of the crowd chanted Modi Zindabad and showed pro-Modi posters. Local Congress leaders attributed to be a mischief on part of Modi supporters.

Rahul Gandhi's rally in Jat-dominated Churu was marked more by emotional appeal on part of the Gandhi scion about the sacrifices made by his grandmother and father.

The second rally was in Khedli, an Ahir-dominated belt in Alwar.


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What do you expect when he has nothing else apart from mummy, daddy, dada, dadi, to talk about? :omghaha:
 
Modi blitz in MP: Is Rahul giving the BJP a scare?


Bhopal: The two front-runners for the nation’s top executive job, Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi who have campaigned for their parties in Madhya Pradesh within a space of a month, struck the voters with contrasting styles and approach to politics.

Now, as Rahul Gandhi is expected to make another couple of sorties to the state the BJP has decided to launch a fresh Modi blitz a week ahead of the polling day. Neither is new to the state but their current assignments make an interesting study.

Unlike the in-your-face Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi is staid and avoids being projected as prime ministerial candidate. He can’t keep the crowd entertained with wisecracks. Modi is glossy; Gandhi appears pastel in comparison. Modi hard-sells his stardom through expensive image-polishers; Gandhi differs on this count too with his matter-of-fact demeanour.

Modi is not embarrassed by the media-made Rambo image Gandhi would be shamed by such flippancy as selling merchandise like T-shirts and masks. Rahul Gandhi’s speeches may not have impressed the ones taken in by Modi charisma, but he sounded more coherent and aggressively persuasive during his recent tour. Whether the crowd response would turn into electoral gains is a matter of speculation. By falling back on Modi the BJP has acknowledged the impact of Gandhi’s campaign.

Modi who was BJP’s organisational secretary in charge of Madhya Pradesh during the disastrous campaign in 1998, arrived in a new avatar as the party’s prime ministerial candidate. He was boisterous and didn’t care if everyone, including mentor LK Advani, was appalled by his obscene hurry to be the prime minister.

Just as the impact of his massive rally seemed wearing off, the state unit began grappling with the negative impact of events like escape of SIMI under-trials from a state jail, over 120 deaths during Navratri festival and CBI investigations into the dealings of the party’s top financers in the state. Modi’s earlier visit left state Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan with a tough job of appeasing the sizeable minority voters who influence results in several constituencies.

Not that Muslims were rushing in hordes to vote for the BJP earlier. But, Chouhan’s moderate face remained acceptable to them even if the party remained an anathema. Chouhan needs to rework the electoral arithmetic after Modi polarised it on communal lines. The state unit plans to field former Congress minister Rasool Ahmed Siddiqui’s daughter Fatima for one of the seats in Bhopal.

The BJP has not fielded a Muslim candidate for over a decade since it could mean antagonising a Hindu candidate. As the second most important leader after the party president and chief of the campaign committee Modi was expected to play a role in helping with finalisation of candidates for the elections. He is yet to do that. Worried party insiders wonder how the party could help him win the national leadership if it fails to save itself in the state. The latest surveys suggest trouble brewing for BJP. It may not mean an automatic gain for the Congress but the ruling party needs to stand up and act.

Rahul Gandhi also has his task cut out. On elevation as the party vice president he chose to be hands on with Madhya Pradesh. The feedback from the workers was discouraging. Just five or six leaders were deciding the party’s fate in a state with a population of over 75 million. He was unable to hide his worry about dissensions in the party.

His exhortations for unity worked only partially in the state unit dominated by former chief minister Digvijaya Singh and his supporters. Rahul Gandhi tried unavailingly to tick off Singh who resisted the projection of Jyotiraditya Scindia as the prospective chief ministerial candidate. Singh’s supporters have also stayed away from Scindia’s rallies in Chambal and Gwalior regions.

The Congress has not resolved the nomination issue either. It had evolved a formula to select candidates on the basis of feedback from party workers. Rahul Gandhi has been insisting on youth leadership to drawing younger voters to the party fold. It remains to be seen if he can go for an overhaul of the party’s list of nominees by dropping sitting MLAs whose margin of victory was low or who failed to perform on election.


Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/politics/m...p-a-scare-1189353.html?utm_source=ref_article
 
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I was about to post this. It is actually true.

Sometimes I feel Fakingnews is better than any "real" news channel and website
 
Another Sex Scandal involving Congress Leader Satya Narayan Patel

Satya Narayan Patel is Congress MLA from Depalpur, M.P . In this video women is allegedly asking him she have supplied so many girls to the MLA when will be she made the Indore congress women president atleast now . The MLA replied that next time when Rahul gandhi comes he will introduce her to him and then she will be made the Congress women president of the entire state.


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http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/MP-IND-pictures-congress-mla-from-depalpur-satyanarayan-patel-sex-scandal-clip-goes-vir-4412757-PHO.html?seq=1


List of such Congress leaders.

Mahipal Maderna Sex scandal and Murder Rajasthan Congress minister..

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Gopal Kanda murder and Sexual herrasment and murder of Geetika Sharma Haryana Congress minsiter

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ND Tiwari Congress veteran leader in numerous sex scandals ...

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Abhishek Manu Singhvi Congress MP and Spokesperson Sex Scandal with women.

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Breaking News!!! Rahul Gandhi can count upto 25000. Last time he came to MP 25000 mosquitoes bit him.

Too bad not one of them did any harm
 
Modi invites 'dear Jairamji' to Sardar Patel statue function

NEW DELHI: Narendra Modi has put his known detractor Jairam Ramesh in a quandary. The Gujarat chief minister has invited the Union minister for rural development to the groundbreaking ceremony of a giant statue of Sardar Patel called the 'Statue of Unity' on October 31.

Addressing the Congress leader as "My dear Jairamji", Modi, who has been often targeted by Ramesh and compared to self-destructive 'Bhasmasur' by him, said that project is mentored by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Rashtriya Ekta Trust and stressed that the the entity has been kept at "an arms' length from government".

"It is our belief that the monument will become an important cornerstone in the cultural and social life of our great nation, and hence we have kept this entity at an arms' length from government to enable co-option of eminent persons from all walks of life," Modi said in his letter to Ramesh.

He, however, also mentioned that he chairs the trust, which is a Gujarat government entity, in an ex-officio capacity.

The BJP's prime ministerial candidate concluded the letter with his "warm personal regards".

Ramesh had once said that the Gujarat chief minister imposes an ideological and a managerial challenge to the Congress, remarks that were not liked by the AICC.

More recently, Ramesh had taunted Modi over his controversial remark of 'toilets first, temples later', saying that Centre had initiated programme of building lakhs of toilets "when some leaders had not attained enlightenment".

In the letter, Modi said that the 182 metre high statue of Sardar Patel, located in the middle of Narmada River, 3.5 km south of the Sardar Sarovar dam at Kevadia, Narmada district, would stand at twice that of 'Statue of Liberty' and with benchmarked standards that are superior to comparable structures in the world.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...atel-statue-function/articleshow/24659360.cms
 
Rahul third generation of Gandhis to hate Sikhs: SAD

HANDIGARH: Shiromani Akali Dal on Thursday launched a collective attack on Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, saying he was the third generation of his family to harbour hatred for the Sikh community.

The Akali Dal leaders took a strong exception toRahul's remarks during his Rajasthan rally on Thursday in which he said his grandmother Indira Gandhi and father Rajiv Gandhi were killed by communal forces.

"By saying that it took him 10-15 years to calm down his anger against the two bodyguards who killed Indira Gandhi, he has only proved that he is the third generation to hate the Sikh community. First she (Indira) expressed hatred by sending Indian Army to Golden Temple, then his father and now him," said Harsimrat Kaur, the SAD MP from Bathinda

Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Badal's wife said that Rahul's lengthy description of her grandmother's assassination was "theatrics as the Congress was yet to "bring the perpetrators of 1984 riots to justice".

"30 years and just six months before 2014 polls, he suddenly remembers his grandmother's death. But what about those families who lost over 5,000 members in various parts of India and are yet to receive justice against crimes committed by Tytler and Sajjan Kumar?" she said.

Rahul had said that he was very angry because of his grandmother's murder.

"It takes years to get rid of anger, but it takes one minute to incite it. The incident filled me with a rage," Rahul had said in Churu in Rajasthan.

Harsimrat also said Rahul's remarks would identify that none other than the Congress party is communal in nature.

The Akali Dal's Delhi unit sidestepped Rahul's remark about his own safety, saying anyone could kill him like his grandmother and father.

"Nobody is safer than Rahul Gandhi in this country. The cavalcade that follows him everywhere" Akali Dal's Delhi president Manjit Singh GK told TOI.

He also warned the Congress to not, "reopen the wounds caused due to Operation Bluestar and anti-Sikh carnage."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...is-to-hate-Sikhs-SAD/articleshow/24671392.cms
 
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