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This is an archive article published on March 20, 2023

I cannot be intimidated, says Rahul Gandhi day after Delhi Police reaches his residence

Rahul Gandhi's remarks came a day after a Delhi Police team reached his residence to inquire about the sexual assault victims that he mentioned during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in Kashmir

gandhi in wayanadRahul Gandhi during the Wayanad meet (Twitter/@INCIndia)
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A day after a Delhi Police team reached his residence to inquire about the sexual assault victims that he mentioned during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in Kashmir, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday stated that he cannot be intimidated by the relentless political attacks on him or the police being sent to his house numerous times.

“Many people may be scared of the Prime Minister, BJP, RSS and the police, but I am not. I am not scared of them in the least and that is their problem. Their problem is why I am not scared. The reason is I believe in the truth,” the Wayanad MP said while speaking in the Kerala district.

“It does not matter how much I am attacked, how many times police are sent to my house or how many cases are there on me, I always stand for the truth. That is the way I am,” he said.

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Gandhi was addressing a public meeting in Wayanad, Kerala after handing over keys for the new homes that were given to various families in the district.

He further said that the truth was that the PM, RSS and BJP “are attacking the idea and institutions of India”. He also criticised PM Modi, BJP and RSS by saying that they were “confused”, “delusional” and “arrogant” if they considered themselves as India.

“The confusion is in the minds of the Prime Minister, BJP and RSS. They are under the impression that they are India. They think of themselves as the whole of India.

“The PM is one Indian person, he is not India. No matter how delusional or how arrogant he may be, he is just one Indian of this country. The BJP and RSS have forgotten that there are 1.4 billion people in the country and they are not the BJP, RSS or the Prime Minister,” the Congress leader said.

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Earlier in the day, he addressed a public rally in poll-bound Karnataka and hit out at the BJP-led Central government, saying “this country belongs to everyone, does not belong to two to three selected, it is not Adani’s”. He also called on party leaders in the state to fight the BJP with unity, as he exuded confidence of “sweeping” the forthcoming Karnataka Assembly polls with absolute majority.

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