INDIA bloc fighting ideological election; decision on PM candidate after polls: Rahul Gandhi

Speaking at the Congress manifesto launch programme, Rahul Gandhi said it is a much closer contest than propagated by the media, and expressed confidence of winning the polls.

Updated - April 05, 2024 03:30 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi releases the party’s manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections, in New Delhi, on April 5.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi releases the party’s manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections, in New Delhi, on April 5. | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on April 5 said the Lok Sabha polls are between forces who are trying to destroy the Constitution and democracy and those protecting them.

Speaking at the Congress manifesto launch programme, Mr. Gandhi said it is a much closer contest than propagated by the media, and expressed confidence of winning the polls.

Responding to a question after the release of the party manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls, he said a similar idea of 'India Shining' was being propagated now as was done in 2004.

Also read:Lok Sabha elections live updates - April 5

"Do remember who won that campaign," he said referring to the BJP-led NDA's aggressive 'India Shining' campaign ahead of the Lok Sabha polls in 2004. The BJP had lost the polls and the UPA government was sworn in.

Mr. Gandhi also said the INDIA bloc has decided that it is fighting an ideological election and a decision on the PM candidate will be taken after the polls. The seven-phase Lok Sabha polls will begin on April 19.

Right to apprenticeship, a legal guarantee for MSP, and passing a Constitutional amendment to raise the 50% cap on reservations for SCs, STs and OBCs are among the promises made by the Congress in its manifesto.

The manifesto, titled ‘Nyay Patra’, was released at the AICC headquarters in the presence of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief Sonia Gandhi. It focussed on five 'pillars of justice' and 25 guarantees under them.

The Opposition party promised to fill nearly 30 lakh vacancies in sanctioned posts at various levels in the Central government.

The party also said it would implement 10% quota in jobs, educational institutions for economically weaker sections (EWS) for all castes, communities without discrimination if it comes to power.

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