Rahul Gandhi takes Delhi Metro ride with Kanhaiya Kumar for Mangolpuri rally
Rahul Gandhi rode the Delhi Metro, interacting with the public ahead of a rally in Mangolpuri, as the Lok Sabha elections approach. He accused the BJP of wanting to change the Constitution, calling the elections a fight to protect it. Gandhi empha...

He was seen interacting and taking photo sessions with fellow passengers during the Metro journey. Gandhi was en route to a rally in Mangolpuri, accompanied by Kanhaiya Kumar on the last day of campaigning. The voting in Delhi is scheduled on May 25 under Phase 6.
Election Fight to Safeguard Constitution: Rahul Gandhi
Speaking at an election rally in Dilshad Garden, northeast Delhi, Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP of aiming to "tear and throw away" the Constitution. He emphasized that the current Lok Sabha elections are a battle to protect it. "These people (BJP) have always wanted to tear and throw it (Constitution) away. They never accepted neither the Indian Constitution nor the Indian flag. In this election finally they have accepted that they want to change it," Gandhi charged.Gandhi stressed the importance of the Constitution, describing it as more than a mere book. "Our Constitution carries thousands of years of ideological heritage of Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Nehru ji," he said. He warned the BJP against attempting to alter the Constitution, stating, "I want to tell them (BJP) you don't have the dare to do it (change Constitution). You will have to face us and the crores of people of India if you attempt it."
Voting on May 25 in Delhi
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