
He Wants to Save Infiltrators: BJP on Rahul’s Vote Adhikar Yatra
The controversy surrounding Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Adhikar Yatra’ has taken a new turn with BJP leader Sambit Patra accusing the Opposition of disrupting Parliament and promoting appeasement politics. Patra, in a recent statement, claimed that the intention behind the yatra is to save infiltrators and not to protect the rights of citizens.
The ‘Vote Adhikar Yatra’ is a nationwide campaign launched by Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Indian National Congress, to raise awareness about the importance of voting and to ensure that every citizen has the right to exercise their franchise. The yatra, which is expected to cover over 15,000 kilometers, aims to reach out to millions of people across the country and to educate them about the significance of voting in a democratic setup.
However, the BJP has been critical of the yatra, accusing Gandhi of trying to divide the country and promote appeasement politics. Patra, in his statement, said that the Opposition parties, including the Congress, are trying to disrupt Parliament and are not interested in addressing the issues facing the country. He alleged that the SIR (Special Intensive Revision) issue, which has been a major point of contention between the government and the Opposition, is being used as a tool to disrupt the functioning of Parliament.
The SIR issue has been a contentious one, with the government accusing the Opposition of trying to create hurdles in the implementation of the National Population Register (NPR) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). The NPR and NRC are two crucial projects aimed at updating the country’s population database and identifying foreign nationals residing in the country. However, the Opposition has been critical of these projects, accusing the government of trying to implement a National Register of Citizens (NRC) which will lead to the exclusion of millions of people from the electoral rolls.
Patra’s statement has sparked a fresh controversy, with many accusing the BJP of trying to mislead the public and to divert attention from the real issues. The Congress has dismissed Patra’s allegations, saying that the yatra is a genuine effort to educate people about the importance of voting and to ensure that every citizen has the right to exercise their franchise.
The ‘Vote Adhikar Yatra’ has been a major talking point in the political circles, with many analysts seeing it as a bid by the Congress to regain its lost ground and to challenge the BJP’s dominance in the country. The yatra, which is expected to conclude in the coming weeks, has already covered over 10,000 kilometers and has reached out to millions of people across the country.
The controversy surrounding the yatra has also raised questions about the role of social media in shaping public opinion. Many experts believe that social media platforms have become a major tool for political parties to spread misinformation and to influence public opinion. The ‘Vote Adhikar Yatra’ has been a major topic of discussion on social media, with many people sharing their views and opinions about the yatra.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Adhikar Yatra’ has highlighted the deep-seated divisions in the country and the need for a more inclusive and democratic approach to governance. While the BJP has accused the Opposition of trying to disrupt Parliament and promote appeasement politics, the Congress has dismissed these allegations and has said that the yatra is a genuine effort to educate people about the importance of voting and to ensure that every citizen has the right to exercise their franchise.