I challenge the PM, go to any university without police: Rahul Gandhi


New delhi date. 13 January 2020, Monday

Rahul Gandhi has sharply attacked the Modi government after a meeting of opposition parties led by Congress over citizenship research law. "I challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he should go to any university without police," he said. They tell what they are going to do for the country. He took up the protest of students at JNU and Jamia University and said that his residence could not be suppressed. Prime Minister Modi must answer how the students get employment and how the country's economy can get on the brink.

He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should have the courage to talk to the youth. He must explain how the economy has been in crisis. He does not dare to stand in front of students.

In a conversation with the media with many leaders of the opposition forces, he said that instead of resolving the youth's time in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is distracting people and trying to divide them. The voice of the youth is true, they cannot be suppressed. The government should listen to them. Prime Minister Modi should talk to the students and tell them what they are doing to improve the country's economy and provide jobs.

CPI Leader d. Raja said the opposition forces had decided on January 23, 26 and 30 to protest against the Citizenship Investigation Act and the NRC. The agitation will be carried out with the slogan 'Save the country, save democracy, save the constitution'.

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