Naming PM Modi as a considerable foe, Congress pioneer Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said 'we have crushed a lot greater foe than this'.
"We are battling a considerable foe that is overwhelming cash in the country and smashing the rivals. In any case, we have done this previously. We have crushed a lot greater adversary (British)," he said during a connection with academicians at the St Xavier College in Tirunelveli.
"72 years prior, the British were considerably more remarkable than how Narendra Modi will at any point be. Who is he when contrasted with the British realm," he inquired.
"Individuals of this nation sent the British realm back and similarly we will send Narendra Modi back to Nagpur," the Congress chief said in an undeniable reference to RSS central command in Maharashtra.
Rahul Gandhi offered the comments when a member needed to know whether he felt it was conceivable to push the Modi government to execute his 'smart thoughts' instead of holding back to expect power.
The Congress chief said that he will overcome the Prime Minister by following the way of adoration and peacefulness. "We will do it with no scorn, outrage and viciousness. They can do whatever on us. Misuse, kick and spit all over. We won't do it back," he said.
The Congress MP from Wayanad accepts that change could be achieved with the assistance of individuals.
"We need to think beyond practical boundaries. May be everything won't be a reality, however 60-80 percent will be," he said.
The Congress MP pummeled the Modi government for turning training, farming and medical care into monetary wares. He commented that India is going to a circumstance wherein nothing will be accessible without cash.
Rahul Gandhi said the Central government's entire game is to take the cash of the common individuals, including that of the ranchers, with activities like homestead laws, and part with it to the large corporates.
The Congress chief said that while the BJP-drove government professed to address Hinduism in a few thoughts they upheld, they don't had anything to do with the confidence.
"Hinduism doesn't lecture annoying, executing or thumping individuals, however they do it," he said, adding that the embodiment of all religions is love.
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