Congress chief Rahul Gandhi has referred to as the latest raids performed at BBC workplaces in India a ‘suppression of voice’ and slammed the Modi authorities saying that the BJP below its ‘new concept of India’ wants the nation to be ‘silent’.
The Congress scion was interacting at an occasion by the Indian Journalists Association in London.
“You know every place there is opposition, there is an excuse. You asked why we did the yatra, what was the idea behind the yatra. The idea behind the yatra was an expression of voice. And there is suppression of voice across the country. Example is the BBC, but BBC is just one element of it,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned.
Speaking on the Centre’s allegations of a ‘colonial hangover’, Rahul Gandhi mentioned, “it’s sort of similar to Mr Adani, it’s also a colonial hangover.”
Further talking on the BBC documentary, Rahul Gandhi mentioned that in the event that they (BBC) cease writing towards the federal government, all the pieces will return to regular, all of the circumstances will disappear, and all the pieces will return to regular.
He mentioned that is the brand new concept of India, the federal government wants everyone to be silent.
Slamming the previous Congress chief for defaming the nation in a international nation, BJP mentioned that simply because Rahul Gandhi isn’t vivid doesn’t suggest India isn’t.
The saffron social gathering additional mentioned that the Congress chief was making such allegations towards the nation that even Pakistan would not dare to do.
(With inputs from businesses)
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