"..fear in their hearts": Rahul on Assam CM's direction to book him
text_fieldsBarpeta/Assam: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's order to charge a case against him shows "fear in their hearts". Hours ago, Sarma had directed the state DGP to register a case against Gandhi, accusing him of provoking a crowd to break police barricades, PTI reported.
"They are jumping up and down now, filing a case against me. The case shows the fear in their hearts. They are afraid as people of Assam are standing up as 'tufan' and 'andhi' (storm) against them," Gandhi said, addressing a public meeting at Goreimari in Barpeta during his 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra'.
Gandhi also criticised the chief minister for a social media post in which the chief minister had made a "derogatory" statement about Dalits and backward castes.
Referring to a post by the chief minister on X, Gandhi said, "Your CM said Dalits and people belonging to backward castes are born to serve general castes. What can be more insulting for Dalits and backward castes? Why are you silent?"
"You should not be silent, you are being insulted. You should keep your words in front of the CM. I will do it. Dalits, OBCs, Adivasis, minorities are not lesser than anyone," he asserted.
Gandhi, who is leading the Yatra from Manipur to Mumbai, added, "Our job in this march is to open 'mohabat ki dukan' in 'nafrat ka bazar'. We work to unite people."