Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the Ram temple in Ayodhya on January 22. Congress is not going to the temple dedication ceremony. However, the party conveyed that Rahul will be on the second leg of the Bharat Joro Yatra before Modi takes the field using the temple inauguration. Notably, none of the Congress leaders raised the issue of the temple in their speech at the start of the journey from Manipur on Sunday.
Political circles feel that the decision to boycott the 11th event has come under criticism from within the Congress party as well. And there is constant attack by BJP. This situation is aware of the Hindu vote, Congress does not want to stir up controversy over the temple. Perhaps that is why no leader raised the issue of the temple in the party’s all-India program on Sunday. Political circles think that it is a predetermined decision.
Besides, on the last Sunday of every month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about various issues on the radio program ‘Mann Ki Baat’. There is no end to the controversies about the Prime Minister’s program. The opposition has been repeatedly saying, Prime Minister, say less, listen more.
On Sunday (January 14) at the start of his Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra from Thoubal district of Manipur, Rahul Gandhi punched Prime Minister Narendra Modi without naming him. In a short speech, Rahul said, ‘I have not come to speak, I have come to listen. I will listen to you. ‘
After that, Rahul became involved in the communal riots in Manipur. Congress leaders on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Modi has turned his face away from the Manipur crisis. In his speech, Rahul recalled that he came twice with Rabira. Addressing the people of Manipur, Rahul said, injustice has been done to you. I understand your problem.
President Mallikarjun Kharge, former Chief Minister of Manipur, Congress leader Ibobi Singh, Delhi and state leaders spoke before Rahul. All of them said that Rahul’s journey has nothing to do with the election. He actually came to save India from partition.
Rahul reminded that he wants to open a shop of harmony in the market of hatred. Referring to the Manipur riots, Sonia Putra said, BJP and RSS seem to not consider Manipur as a part of India. The Prime Minister could not come to wipe the tears of the people of Manipur for once. Addressing the crowd, the Congress leader said, “Your pain is not the cause of their (BJP-RSS) pain.”