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NAGAMANGALA (MANDYA): Throwing away all netagiri, former AICC president Rahul Gandhi has hit the highway with one idea: Talk much less, pay attention extra. During the course of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul is mixing with folks, giving a affected person listening to to those that wish to discuss issues, and humbly requesting them to recommend options too.
During an interplay with this correspondent over a 3-km lengthy stroll, he reversed the question-answer session, searching for particulars on a wide range of points and challenges going through completely different segments of society, particularly farmers. The Congress icon has been interacting with folks to know their grievances, in addition to the area’s core social and political issues.
As the yatra handed by the sugar bowl of Mandya, Rahul Gandhi bought some in-depth information on the agrarian realities. When he sought to know why farmers had not taken up agriculture actions, they advised him they had been helpless as many who had grown horticulture crops like tomato, brinjal, beans and others crops, had suffered from a crash in costs. With their pockets empty, and little help from banks, they couldn’t spend money on their farms once more.
When advised that farmers had been pleased with the mortgage waiver applied by the Siddaramaiah authorities, a jovial Rahul mentioned he was the power behind the waiver and different welfare programmes, however the folks weren’t conscious of it. He was curious to know in regards to the household and agricultural background of this correspondent, in addition to agro economics.
Rahul mentioned the BJP is making all makes an attempt to weaken the Constitution and alter it, and that he needed to get up the folks and sensitise them to the hazards of this train. “People should now decide and play a role on how the Constitution needs to be protected,” he mentioned.
He threw again questions on the success of the BJP and its spiritual politics, and Dalits seeking to the saffron celebration for positions. He questioned why a piece of educated Dalits was turning to the saffron celebration, when the BJP is making an attempt to remove their rights.
Expressing big respect for former President Ok Narayanan, he mentioned, “I have met him, he is incomparable, and always ensured that he followed the Constitution.” Rahul, who was inquisitive about social ills and evils prevailing in trendy occasions, felt a social boycott has nice affect on kids, and that perception within the Constitution and mutual respect can result in optimistic change.
Having been on the yatra for weeks now, Rahul mentioned proper from Kanyakumari, by Kerala and Karnataka, he has perceived a “large river of people flowing”, and there may be solely religion, no hatred or anger on this river. Quoting Basavanna, he mentioned that the social reformer had taught folks to not hate anyone, deal with others as you’d deal with your self and in addition take heed to them.
“These are the lessons I have imbibed in this yatra, while the present-day ideology of the government has divided the country,” he mentioned. “The DNA and essence of this country is that we should not hate anybody, and treat others equally.”
NAGAMANGALA (MANDYA): Throwing away all netagiri, former AICC president Rahul Gandhi has hit the highway with one idea: Talk much less, pay attention extra. During the course of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul is mixing with folks, giving a affected person listening to to those that wish to discuss issues, and humbly requesting them to recommend options too.
During an interplay with this correspondent over a 3-km lengthy stroll, he reversed the question-answer session, searching for particulars on a wide range of points and challenges going through completely different segments of society, particularly farmers. The Congress icon has been interacting with folks to know their grievances, in addition to the area’s core social and political issues.
As the yatra handed by the sugar bowl of Mandya, Rahul Gandhi bought some in-depth information on the agrarian realities. When he sought to know why farmers had not taken up agriculture actions, they advised him they had been helpless as many who had grown horticulture crops like tomato, brinjal, beans and others crops, had suffered from a crash in costs. With their pockets empty, and little help from banks, they couldn’t spend money on their farms once more.
When advised that farmers had been pleased with the mortgage waiver applied by the Siddaramaiah authorities, a jovial Rahul mentioned he was the power behind the waiver and different welfare programmes, however the folks weren’t conscious of it. He was curious to know in regards to the household and agricultural background of this correspondent, in addition to agro economics.
Rahul mentioned the BJP is making all makes an attempt to weaken the Constitution and alter it, and that he needed to get up the folks and sensitise them to the hazards of this train. “People should now decide and play a role on how the Constitution needs to be protected,” he mentioned.
He threw again questions on the success of the BJP and its spiritual politics, and Dalits seeking to the saffron celebration for positions. He questioned why a piece of educated Dalits was turning to the saffron celebration, when the BJP is making an attempt to remove their rights.
Expressing big respect for former President Ok Narayanan, he mentioned, “I have met him, he is incomparable, and always ensured that he followed the Constitution.” Rahul, who was inquisitive about social ills and evils prevailing in trendy occasions, felt a social boycott has nice affect on kids, and that perception within the Constitution and mutual respect can result in optimistic change.
Having been on the yatra for weeks now, Rahul mentioned proper from Kanyakumari, by Kerala and Karnataka, he has perceived a “large river of people flowing”, and there may be solely religion, no hatred or anger on this river. Quoting Basavanna, he mentioned that the social reformer had taught folks to not hate anyone, deal with others as you’d deal with your self and in addition take heed to them.
“These are the lessons I have imbibed in this yatra, while the present-day ideology of the government has divided the country,” he mentioned. “The DNA and essence of this country is that we should not hate anybody, and treat others equally.”