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Gandhi extended his gratitude to Wayanad for electing him for a second term, stating, ‘I look forward to seeing you soon. I have a dilemma before me, whether I should be the MP of Wayanad or Rae Bareli. What I will commit to you is that both Wayanad and Rae Bareli will be happy with my decision.’
During the event, Gandhi seized the opportunity to take a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He mocked Modi’s claim of being divinely guided, contrasting it with his own approach. ‘My God are the poor people of India. My gods are the people of Wayanad,’ he said. Gandhi made it clear that he believes in listening to the people’s needs, not divine interventions.
The Congress leader also emphasized the importance of protecting India’s Constitution, asserting that the country’s diverse traditions, languages, and cultures must be preserved. He criticized the PM and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for attempting to dictate national practices.
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Gandhi concluded by criticizing the current government as ‘crippled’ and committing the opposition to a vision of a ‘fairer and more productive society.’