Rahul Gandhi Takes Vow with 'Bharat Jodo' Motto and Structure in Hand

Rahul Gandhi Takes Vow with 'Bharat Jodo' Motto and Structure in Hand

Congress pioneer Rahul Gandhi has taken the vow as a Part of Parliament in the Lok Sabha. On Tuesday, June 25, he took the vow holding a duplicate of the Structure and chanting the motto 'Bharat Jodo' (Join together India).

In this race, Rahul was chosen from both Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh and Wayanad in Kerala. Be that as it may, he has given up the Wayanad situate. Presently, his sister Priyanka Gandhi will challenge the by-election from that seat.

While taking the pledge, Rahul said, "I, Rahul Gandhi, gravely assert that I will continuously maintain the genuine confidence and dependability to the Structure of India. I will maintain the sway and judgment of India and steadfastly release the obligation upon which I am almost to enter. Jai Rear, Jai Constitution."

On Monday, June 24, amid a dissent exterior the Parliament, pioneers of the India Collusion were moreover holding duplicates of the Structure. A few restriction MPs posted pictures on social media. Talking to the media, Rahul said that the resistance will not permit the government to assault the Structure in any way.

The BJP reacted to Congress's position on the Structure. Best priests of the NDA government beneath Prime Serve Narendra Modi posted on social media almost the 50th commemoration of the Crisis forced by Indira Gandhi's government.

In an X message, Prime Serve Narendra Modi composed, "Those who forced the Crisis have no right to express adore for our Structure. These are the same individuals who have forced Article 356 various times, annihilated press flexibility, devastated federalism, and damaged the Constitution."

Rahul won with a record vote number in Rae Bareli. Until 2019, his mother Sonia Gandhi was the MP from this voting demographic. Some time recently her, India's previous Prime Serve Indira Gandhi was the Congress MP from Rae Bareli. This year, Rahul gotten indeed more votes than his mother Sonia in this long-standing Congress stronghold.

Source: NDTV