Ahead
of Assembly Elections in five states, Rahul Gandhi has predicted that Congress
is set to win in these four states.
New Delhi: Exuding
confidence about a good showing in the upcoming assembly polls, Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said that as of now the Congress is certainly winning
Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, probably winning Telangana, and there is a "very
close" contest in Rajasthan which the party believes it will emerge
victorious in. Gandhi also referred to the row over BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri's
derogatory remarks against BSP leader Danish Ali in Lok Sabha, alleging that
the BJP indulges in such tactics to distract from the demand for a caste
census.
He asserted
that the opposition is adapting and working together and the BJP is "in
for a surprise in 2024" general elections. Speaking at a conclave
organised by the Pratidin Media Network of Assam, Gandhi also said the idea of
'One Nation, One Election' was aimed at distracting from real issues of the
people. "It's one of the BJP's distraction strategies," he asserted.
The main issues in
India are concentration of wealth, huge inequality in wealth, massive
unemployment, huge unfairness towards the lower caste, OBCs, and tribal
communities, and price rise, he said. "Now, the BJP can't contest those.
So 'let's have Mr. Bidhuri make a statement. Let's get together and sort of
have elections together. Let's change the name of India'. This is all
distraction. We know it, we understand it. And we're not going to let them do
it," he said.
He asserted
that his party not winning any of the states in the upcoming state polls is out
of the question. Assembly polls are scheduled to take place in Rajasthan,
Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram.
Asked about
the party's chances, Gandhi said, "I would say, right now, we are probably
winning Telangana, we are certainly winning Madhya Pradesh, we are certainly
winning Chhattisgarh. Rajasthan, we are very close, and we think we will be
able to win. That is what it is looking like, and by the way, that is also what
the BJP internally is saying."
The Congress
learnt a very important lesson in Karnataka that the BJP wins elections by
distracting and not allowing us to construct our narrative and so we fought the
polls constructing our party's narrative.
"What
you are seeing today, this gentlemen Mr. Bidhuri and then suddenly Mr.
Nishikant Dubey, all this is the BJP trying to distract from the idea of the
caste census. They know that the caste census is a fundamental thing that the
people of India want and they don't want to have that discussion," the
former Congress chief said.
"Every
time we bring a point on the table, they use this type of stuff to distract us
and we have learnt now how to deal with it," he said.
"What
we did in Karnataka is we gave a clear vision for the state, 'this is the
social security programme that we are going to set up for you' and then we
control the narrative.
"If you
look at the Telangana polls, we are controlling the narrative, the BJP is not
even in the narrative, it is gone. The BJP has been decimated and it is over in
Telangana," Gandhi said.
He claimed
that the Congress is controlling the narrative in Madhya Pradesh and
Chhattisgarh in the run up to the polls there.
"If you
speak to people in Rajasthan on what is the issue in terms of anti-incumbency,
they will tell you they like the government," he said.
"We are
adapting in a situation where the BJP controls the media. Don't think the
opposition is not capable of adapting, we are adapting, we are working
together, we are 60 per cent of India's population. BJP is in for a surprise in
2024 (Lok Sabha polls)," he said.
Gandhi also
said that the women's reservation bill can be implemented "tomorrow
morning" and all that is required to be done is to state that 33 per cent
of the seats will be reserved in the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabhas.
There is no
connection between women's reservation and census or between women's
reservation and delimitation, he argued.
Gandhi also
claimed that the government came up with the idea of a special session to
distract from media reports in newspapers such as Financial Times on the Adani
matter.
"The
first thing they were planning to do was to change India to Bharat… but there
was a huge backlash, they realised people will not like this, so put that in
the background and came up with this," he said.
The
government is saying that the women will reap benefit of the bill after 10
years but the Congress wants it now, he added During the interaction, Gandhi
also talked about his recent Ladakh visit during which he toured the Union
Territory on a motorcycle.
He said it
allowed him to continue the Bharat Jodo format in a different way.
On his
learnings from his over 4,000 km Kanyakumari to Kashmir Bharat Jodo Yatra,
Gandhi said that in 21st century India, the communication architecture is so
captured by the BJP that it is practically impossible to speak to the people of
India through that.
"It is very clear
that my YouTube channel, my Twitter, they are all suppressed. The yatra was a
necessity for us. No matter what the opposition says, it does not go through
without distortion in the national media," he said.
"Big
learning was old school communication going and meeting people, which Mahatma
Gandhi ji pioneered in the modern era, others pioneered in older times, that
still works," he said.
No matter
how much energy the BJP put, no matter how much the media tried to distort, it
did not work, because there was a direct connection, Gandhi said.
"For
every story BJP media was trying to put in there were thousands of videos
coming in to counter that. It was almost like a reverse capture of the mass
media," he said.
This problem is not
just an Indian problem as it is being faced across the world, he argued.
"For
me, personal learning was even more interesting. It is that where you think
your limit lies, is nowhere your limit actually lies. Your limit is much
further than you can imagine," he said.
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