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PM Modi engaged in destroying the world’s largest democracy: Kaul Singh

Mandi: Senior Congress leader former minister Kaul Singh Thakur said that inside India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is trying to destroy the world’s largest democracy. At the same time, efforts are being made to suppress the voice of the opposition who raise their voice in the Parliament. Talking to reporters here, Kaul Singh Thakur said that those who speak against the government, agencies like ED, CBI are engaged.

He said that a case of conspiracy was made against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Because they speak against the government inside and outside the Parliament. Kaul Singh said that a defamation case has been wrongly made against Rahul Gandhi. The Congress has full faith in the country’s judicial system and will get justice from the court.

Kaul Singh said that now Sushil Modi, who was the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, has also filed a case in this matter. While two cases cannot be run on the same issue. At the same time, Rahul Gandhi’s membership was canceled in a hurry. He said that the Congress has opposed it along with 27 opposition parties. He said that no one can speak anything against the policies of the government. On the other hand, the big capitalists have the protection of the Modi government. Kaul Singh said that Adani who was at number 660 among the world’s richest people before Modi government was formed.

How did he become number one after Modi government came. He said that Adani and Ambani used to stay with the Prime Minister during many of his foreign tours. He said that Rahul Gandhi tried to unite the country by undertaking the Bharat Jodo Yatra. At the same time, he has been raising the burning issues of the country inside and outside the Parliament. The Modi government has hatched this conspiracy to suppress their voice. Congress has done Satyagraha against it across the country. He said that the cases of those who join BJP are suppressed.

In the Rahul Gandhi case, Modi tells those opposing the government that all the corrupt have gathered against me. Similarly, while going abroad in 2014, Modi has been saying that nothing has happened in the country in the last 70 years. He has demanded that a JPC should be set up to probe the Hindenburg report. District Congress President and former minister Prakash Chaudhary, former CPS Sohan Lal Thakur, Congress state general secretaries Chetram Thakur, Pawan Thakur, Champa Thakur, Naresh Chauhan and Yogesh Saini etc. were present on the occasion.

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