Modi, RSS want to rule like erstwhile kingdoms, abolish Constitution: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi accused the RSS and BJP of attempting to dismantle the Constitution and key institutions to establish their leaders as "kings" and favor a select few billionaires. He likened their approach to ruling the country to past kingdoms. Gand...

Rahul says Modi, RSS like old kings; PM retorts 'Shehzada' insulted Maharajas, silent on Nawabs
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday alleged RSS and BJP are trying to abolish the Constitution and various institutions to make their leaders "kings" of the country and help "20-22 billionaires". "Narendra Modiji and RSS want to rule the country like the erstwhile kingdoms," he said, adding that BJP and RSS want "one country, one language and one leader" (system).

He also targeted Mohan Bhagwat over his "Sangh always supported reservations" remark, saying it was the RSS chief who had expressed his opposition to quotas in the past. Addressing a rally at Daman in the Union Territory of Daman, Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Gandhi also claimed that those persons who have opposed reservations are joining their party (read BJP) and being welcomed into the party fold.
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