Former Congress President and present MP Rahul Gandhi addressed a poll rally in Timarni of Harda district of Madhya Pradesh and attacked BJP over a number of issues. He also claimed to form Congress government in the state.

While addressing the rally, Rahul Gandhi attacked BJP by alleging that the saffaron party imposes Hindi over tribal people. “Wherever BJP leaders go, they say study Hindi, there is no need for English. We say learn Hindi but English is also important. If you ask BJP leaders, they will tell that our children study in English medium schools. But we want children in tribal areas to learn English along with Hindi. Dream big and fulfill them,” said Rahul Gandhi.

“The BJP government made schools, universities, colleges, hospitals all private. Due to which the youth of Madhya Pradesh spend lakhs of rupees for their studies, but still they do not get employment. BJP government has broken the dreams of the youth,” said Rahul Gandhi attacking BJP.

Rahul Gandhi also lashed out at BJP for calling tribal people ‘vanvaasi’.

“We call you ‘adivaasi’, people of BJP call you ‘vanvaasi’. Meaning of ‘adivaasi’ is – those who are the real owners of this land. Who have the first right on the water, forests and land of this country. Meaning of ‘adivaasi’ is – Those who live in the forest, who do not get any rights. But you are ‘adivaasi’ and will always remain ‘adivaasi’,” said Rahul Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi further lashed out at CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan by saying that a 50 per cent commission government is running in the state. The Congress MP also attacked BJP over Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar’s son alleged viral video.

“There is BJP government in Madhya Pradesh for 18 years and the people have seen their corruption and loot very closely. Minister Narendra Singh Tomar ji’s son is openly stealing your money without any fear,” said Rahul Gandhi.

“Did PM Modi take any action against the minister’s son? ED, CBI, IT were put behind him? 50% commission government is running in Madhya Pradesh,” alleged Rahul Gandhi.

Well, the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh are scheduled on November 17, followed by counting of votes and declaration of results on December 3.

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