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Rahul Gandhi: ‘Even Saddam-Gaddafi was winning the elections, but …’ Rahul Gandhi’s target at the center – Saddam Hussein

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  • 'BJP MPs are told in Parliament what to say and what not'
  • 'Just let people go and come back at the push of a machine, that's not a democracy'
  • '... then the Vice-Chancellor will be removed from the Indian University immediately'
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Former Congress president and MP Rahul Gandhi He has made serious allegations against the central government. Rahul Gandhi has accused the Center of weakening various institutions in the country and turning off the mic to silence the voices of the opposition in Parliament. Of America ‘Brown UniversityHe had participated in an online discussion organized by ‘. He was interacting with Brown University, Professor Ashutosh Varshney.

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Saddam and Gaddafi were also winning the election but …

In this interview, Rahul Gandhi asked the Central Government, BJP, And launched a vigorous attack on the RSS. ‘In Iraq Saddam Hussein And in Libya, Muammar Gaddafi was also holding elections … but that doesn’t mean democracy existed there. Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi were also running for office and they were winning … People were voting, but they were not voting because no organization was working to protect their interests. I think India should think about it, haven’t we gone beyond that? Democracy is not just about people going and pressing the machine button. The election is related to whether the governance system of the country is functioning properly or not … whether the judiciary is impartial or not … and what issues are being discussed in the Parliament.

Attempts to suppress anti-voice from the government

BJP MPs are told what to say and what not to say in Parliament. Rahul also claimed that he understood from BJP MPs that he could not have a free discussion in Parliament.

If Facebook and WhatsApp can be controlled, then democracy can also be destroyed, said Congress MP, Rahul Gandhi. He was questioned over comments made by the US Freedom House and Sweden’s Wei Dame Institute on India. “These are foreign groups and India does not need comments from these groups, but the situation here is worse than expected,” he said.

Why there is no dialogue in India?

You can interact with foreign universities but why not in India? This question was asked to Rahul Gandhi. In answering this question, we would like to discuss with the students of the country many issues in the country. But, you also know that it will not be allowed. Rahul Gandhi also expressed fears that not all universities would be able to call him and hold such a discussion or dialogue as they would do so and the Vice-Chancellor would be removed from the university immediately.

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