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Shri Rahul Gandhi Party President of the Indian National Congress from 2017-19-84th AICC Plenary Session, New Delhi

Rahul Gandhi is a four-term Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha, and has represented the people of Wayanad, Kerala since 2019. Previously, he was the Member of Parliament from Amethi, Uttar Pradesh from 2004 to 2019.

He is a member of the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress, and was the party president from December 2017 to July 2019. He is the chairperson of the Indian Youth Congress, the National Students Union of India and a trustee of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust.

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00:00Music
00:20So since when have you been in politics?
00:22I am in politics since my student life.
00:24I was the president of my university twice.
00:26And the year I was leaving the university, Mr. Charan Singh called me.
00:31At that time, 30 MLAs of Mr. Charan Singh had left.
00:34After which year?
00:36That is 1973.
00:39So he said, Satpal, look, I had made a party for the farmers and they left me.
00:45He held my hand and got very emotional and said, you take care of this party.
00:49It is a party for the farmers.
00:51And don't talk to anyone.
00:53I have a meeting at 5 pm in the gymkhana.
00:56Announce that you are with me before that.
00:59And don't talk to anyone.
01:01I did as he said.
01:03And the next day he came and said that I am with him.
01:05He handed over the entire party to me.
01:07He made me the general secretary.
01:09After that he made me an MLA.
01:11So I became an MLA at the age of 74.
01:14Then I became a member of the Rajya Sabha twice.
01:16I became a minister of the Lok Sabha twice.
01:18And now I became a governor.
01:20Since then we have been fighting and arguing.
01:23But the whole time I was in politics.
01:26I could not practice.
01:28So how was Sharan Singh?
01:30He was a good person.
01:32His problem was that he used to dream of becoming a prime minister.
01:36So he was scared.
01:38And he was cultured, honest and a very sweet person.
01:44But many of our politicians want to become something.
01:51They want to compromise everything and become something.
01:53I am telling you that the strength that no one has is that I don't want anything.
01:59This destroys everyone in front of me.
02:02But why does this happen?
02:04There is so much impatience.
02:07In every situation.
02:09Many politicians are like this.
02:11I used to say that politics was a duty.
02:15And people used to do it.
02:17Then it became a profession.
02:19And now it has become a business.
02:21When you were in Jammu and Kashmir, it was a very complicated time.
02:27What is your opinion about it?
02:29My opinion is that you cannot keep Jammu and Kashmir safe by force or army.
02:34You can do anything by defeating the people there.
02:38And the people there are amiable.
02:40It is not impossible.
02:41I have seen it.
02:42I have done it with myself.
02:43You have seen it in detail from inside.
02:46On what basis will the solution come there?
02:49They should return their statehood immediately.
02:52They didn't like 370 as much as they liked to make Union Territory with their statehood.
02:59And why did they make Union Territory?
03:02I don't think they told me that.
03:04They had an idea that the police will revolt.
03:08It was not like that.
03:09The police stayed so faithfully with the Indian government.
03:13It was the month of Eid.
03:14Not a single soldier asked for leave.
03:16They stayed in the line.
03:17So, the statehood and their promise in Shah's house should be returned immediately.
03:23And then the elections should be held.
03:25But when I went to Jammu, the people of Jammu also feel that they have taken our statehood.
03:31Yes.
03:32So, they are also not happy.
03:33Most of all, it is the same thing.
03:35So, why are they not doing it?
03:37I don't know.
03:38I told them to return it.
03:39They must have said it.
03:40What is the need to return it?
03:42Everything is going fine.
03:43Where did it go fine?
03:44All the insurgencies have come back.
03:46Terrorists have become active.
03:48Now, a lot of incidents are happening.
03:49Now, it is happening everywhere.
03:51It happens daily in Rajouri.
03:52Up in the Kashmir Valley.
03:53Something or the other happens daily.
03:55What is your opinion about Pulwama?
03:58I am not saying that they did it.
04:02But in Pulwama, they ignored it and used it politically for themselves.
04:07Because they have speeches in which they say that when you go to vote, remember the martyrdom of Pulwama.
04:12As soon as I heard about Pulwama, I found out that our martyrs were coming to the airport.
04:18So, I went straight to the airport.
04:20Our security told me not to go.
04:23But I said I am going.
04:25So, I went to the airport.
04:27And at the airport, they locked me in a room.
04:32They told me that I cannot leave the room.
04:34I said, what do you mean?
04:35So, all the martyrs had come there.
04:38There were people from the army there.
04:41The Prime Minister was coming.
04:44And they literally locked me up with the key.
04:47That I cannot go out.
04:48I told the security, how can they do this?
04:52And then I fought and left from there.
04:54So, I felt that a show was being created there.
04:58Yes, that was there.
04:59The Prime Minister should have gone to Srinagar.
05:02Rajnath Singh had come.
05:04I was there.
05:05We had given the oath of allegiance.
05:07The Prime Minister should have gone on that day.
05:09But what shocked me was that it felt like a big event was taking place.
05:16And the Prime Minister has come there.
05:18And they are showing the whole country that it was very distasteful.
05:23The day this happened, he was shooting in National Corvette Park.
05:28So, I tried 3-4 times but I did not get it.
05:33At 5 or 6, he called me.
05:35Yes, Satpal Bhai, what happened?
05:37I said, so many of our people have died.
05:39And they died because of our mistake.
05:41So, I said, no, no, keep quiet.
05:42Do not say anything on this.
05:44Then, an hour later, this Doval, who was my class fellow in law, in Meerut.
05:49So, he called me.
05:51Satpal Bhai, you said it.
05:53I had said this to two channels.
05:55So, he said, no, no, do not say anything on this.
05:58I said, okay, I thought they will get it investigated.
06:00It will have an effect.
06:02Nothing.
06:03On the third day, he said, remember the martyrdom of Pulwama.
06:07Now, we will do Balakot.
06:09We will do this, we will do that.
06:10And till now, nothing has happened in that?
06:11Nothing.
06:12We do not have to do anything.
06:13The way the martyrs of Pulwama were,
06:15it was because they had asked for 5 aircrafts.
06:19If they had asked from me, I would have done it immediately.
06:22When the students used to go to Jammu,
06:24they used to ask for aircrafts.
06:26In Delhi, you get aircrafts immediately on rent.
06:28For 4 months, there was an application in the Home Ministry.
06:34And after 4 months, they removed it.
06:37That they will not give.
06:38Then, they walked on the road.
06:39So, they did not walk for 4 months?
06:41They did not walk because walking on the road is very insecure.
06:45It is not in their system.
06:48They had asked for 5 aircrafts.
06:50They did not give it.
06:51They kept it hanging for 4 months.
06:53So, were they on hold for 4 months?
06:55They were on hold.
06:56They did not come in front of me.
06:57If they had come in front of me, I would have done something about it.
07:00That was between CRP and Home Ministry.
07:04But it was there that an attack could happen.
07:08Apart from this, the car that had collided,
07:11it was roaming there for 10 days.
07:14You can say that it was full of explosives.
07:17How was it so explosive?
07:19How was it roaming like that?
07:20There was no proper system.
07:22And when I went there after Pulwama,
07:25the 10 km stretch,
07:28there are about 8-10 linked roads.
07:31None of them were sanitized that day.
07:34In fact, when we used to send our police from Kashmir,
07:38they used to stop all the civil traffic on the road.
07:42They used to sanitize it and then send it.
07:45Neither was the highway sanitized, nor the linked road.
07:48And where the linked road is found on the highway,
07:50the tradition is that a Gypsy should be standing there,
07:53who should stop him,
07:54that this car should go to CRP and then go.
07:56It was blocked.
07:57There was nothing like that.
07:59So, when you went there,
08:00like we go to such incidents in politics,
08:03so when we reach somewhere first,
08:06there is a feeling in the mind.
08:08So, what was your feeling when you went there for the first time?
08:11Will you believe me?
08:13I was in tears and I called him.
08:15I didn't find him.
08:16When I spoke to him at 5 o'clock,
08:18I said, this happened because of our mistake.
08:20He said, no, no, you have to stay quiet on this.
08:23I wanted some heads to be cut in this,
08:26who were responsible for this.
08:28But nothing happened.
08:29Nothing happened.
08:30They wanted to use it for election.
08:33That Pakistan did this, our soldiers killed,
08:36and now we will lose.
08:38We left from there in Bharat Jodo Yatra.
08:40Actually, we left from Pulwama.
08:43So, I was thinking,
08:45what you said,
08:47at such a strategic place,
08:50where did so much explosive come from?
08:52How did it come?
08:53That was the question in my mind.
08:55It came from all over Pakistan.
08:57But so much, 600, 300 kilos.
08:59Let me tell you,
09:00this border is our porous,
09:02and this much explosive,
09:04if it was procured indigenously,
09:06it would have spread.
09:08This 10-12 quintal had come,
09:11this car was full of explosives.
09:14And he told me when I went,
09:16Sir, this car was roaming since 10-12 days.
09:18The one who was driving,
09:20both had a terrorist record.
09:22Both were arrested several times,
09:24then released, then arrested again,
09:25then released.
09:26Okay.
09:27There was no attention on them,
09:28of the intelligence agencies.
09:30Here in the media, I was seeing,
09:32there is such a big issue of caste census,
09:36but now,
09:37only Israel, Israel, Israel.
09:39We don't show caste census.
09:41That means,
09:42whether it is Adani,
09:43or caste census,
09:44the important things,
09:46nothing will happen.
09:47But whether it is Israel,
09:48Bollywood,
09:49Cricket,
09:50it will continue.
09:51Adani, you have stuck it,
09:52it will not leave.
09:53Adani has gone to villages.
09:55And people say,
09:56this is the money of Adani.
09:58Yes.
09:59You had taken Rs. 20,000,
10:01Rs. 20,000,
10:02from where will such a big investment come?
10:04A story has come yesterday,
10:05that the price of coal is inflating.
10:07From there,
10:08from Indonesia,
10:09coal goes in boats,
10:11and when it reaches here,
10:13its price inflates,
10:15and then people have to pay
10:17more rate for electricity.
10:19But that too,
10:20the media did not pick up anywhere.
10:21I was informed that,
10:22the day I interviewed Karan Thapar,
10:26he called all the channels,
10:28and said,
10:29beware,
10:30there will be no reporting.
10:31And Ateeq Ahmed's case happened,
10:33and he did not get headlines for 10 days.
10:35When I saw that,
10:36I told my sister,
10:38that this,
10:39you have talked about Pulwama,
10:42because of this,
10:43it has been done.
10:45Yes.
10:46To distract totally.
10:47I noticed,
10:48when you talked about Pulwama,
10:50then everyone was scared.
10:52But Ateeq Ahmed,
10:53for 10 days,
10:54finished it.
10:55Overshadowed it.
10:56Absolutely.
10:58In Bharat Jodo Yatra,
10:59I understood one thing,
11:01that,
11:02no matter how much media control,
11:04if a person,
11:05goes directly to the public,
11:06Yes,
11:07then no.
11:08Then it does not work.
11:09The public,
11:10the only answer is,
11:11to go to the public.
11:12And if you go to the public,
11:14then very soon,
11:15the public understands,
11:17it does not take time.
11:18No,
11:19the public is aware,
11:20in the country,
11:21they do not know.
11:22But,
11:23they have no platform,
11:24where to say,
11:25who to say.
11:26Their representatives,
11:27have also gone like this.
11:28First,
11:29I gave a speech in the Parliament,
11:31about the caste census.
11:32When I was researching it,
11:34I saw that,
11:35in all our institutions,
11:37whether it is media,
11:39or bureaucracy,
11:41the OBC class,
11:43the Dalit class,
11:44the tribal class,
11:45they have no representation.
11:47No representation.
11:48I mean,
11:49you cannot believe,
11:50in the media,
11:51whether you look at the biggest media houses,
11:54or all the anchors,
11:56all the reporters,
11:57there is not a single OBC,
11:58there is not a single Dalit,
11:59there is not a single tribal.
12:01What is your opinion on this?
12:03No,
12:04since I am from Lohia,
12:05Lohia had once said,
12:06that I wanted to make a committee,
12:08for the freedom of Goa.
12:09So, whenever I made a committee,
12:1148% upper caste used to come.
12:14Even if I asked for names,
12:15they used to come.
12:16So,
12:17this system has been created here.
12:19What is your opinion,
12:20on changing this?
12:21First,
12:22it will have to be compulsory,
12:24if there are so many percent.
12:25Like,
12:26in jobs,
12:27like that.
12:28And,
12:29in other groups,
12:30there will have to be more awareness,
12:31that you should come in these professions.
12:33But,
12:34the interesting thing in this is,
12:35that,
12:36the
12:37situation,
12:38actually,
12:39in the institutional structure,
12:40in India,
12:41the details of that,
12:42even the OBC group does not know.
12:44Even the Dalit group does not know.
12:45But,
12:46I mean,
12:47I have touched a little bit.
12:48But,
12:49actually,
12:50no one knows.
12:51You are right.
12:52Why?
12:53Because,
12:54the entire information system,
12:55is in their hands.
12:56So,
12:57in a way,
12:58loudspeakers,
12:59are turned on.
13:00And,
13:01they make it so loud,
13:02that no one can say anything.
13:03Like,
13:04you talked about Pulwama,
13:05you talked about caste census,
13:06you talked about Adani.
13:07Just,
13:08loudspeaker,
13:09Modiji turns on the loudspeaker.
13:10And,
13:11you can shout as much as you want,
13:12nothing happens.
13:13A few days ago,
13:14I,
13:15worked in Delhi,
13:16for 3-4 hours,
13:17with the elders.
13:18So,
13:19they were telling me,
13:20that we,
13:21make sofas.
13:22And,
13:23we make chairs,
13:24we make tables.
13:25But,
13:26the showroom,
13:27where it is sold,
13:28we can't go there.
13:29I mean,
13:30our work,
13:31our hard work,
13:32but,
13:33we don't get the result.
13:34And,
13:35how many times,
13:36we enhance it,
13:37and take money for it.
13:38They don't get anything,
13:39the poor.
13:40It is a very,
13:41exploitative system.
13:42So,
13:43if you look at GST,
13:44GST is also,
13:45an indirect tax.
13:46In that,
13:47small traders,
13:48farmers,
13:49laborers,
13:50they all get taxed.
13:51And,
13:52demonetization,
13:53was also a weapon,
13:54against them.
13:55In the,
13:56farmer movement,
13:57you have,
13:58commented a lot.
13:59That too,
14:00means,
14:01it was a way,
14:02to take money,
14:03from their homes.
14:04No,
14:05I will tell you,
14:06about them.
14:07If you don't remove it,
14:08this time,
14:09then,
14:10they will completely,
14:11finish farming.
14:12I mean,
14:13the farmer will leave,
14:14and run away.
14:15And,
14:16they will give it,
14:17to the corporate.
14:18This is their intention.
14:19I used to do farming.
14:20In my village,
14:21there was,
14:22the largest caste,
14:23in the entire UP.
14:24I had an uncle,
14:25who had,
14:262,500 acres of land.
14:27And,
14:28today,
14:29when I go,
14:30all the boys,
14:31have come to the city.
14:32Because,
14:33there is no education,
14:34health services,
14:35and,
14:36there is no security.
14:37So,
14:38they will give it,
14:39to the corporate.
14:40Slowly,
14:41the farming,
14:42will finish.
14:43They will finish,
14:44the farming.
14:45The army,
14:46will finish,
14:47this area.
14:48Agniveer.
14:49Who in Agniveer,
14:50will give his life,
14:51for the army.
14:52So,
14:53they will finish,
14:54everyone.
14:55They will finish,
14:56every institution.
14:57They mean,
14:58immediately,
14:59whether it is,
15:00the army,
15:01the government,
15:02the bureaucracy,
15:03the election commission,
15:04as soon as,
15:05they get it,
15:06they will make their people,
15:07sit and,
15:08do something.
15:09Now,
15:10you do a study.
15:11The central university,
15:12the vice-chancellors,
15:13who are there,
15:14in the last year,
15:15they are,
15:16100 percent,
15:17those,
15:18whose,
15:19connections,
15:20with the union.
15:21Without that,
15:22you cannot get,
15:23any job,
15:24today.
15:25And,
15:26you cannot get,
15:27the central university,
15:28at all.
15:29And,
15:30those,
15:31who were not even,
15:32capable of being,
15:33the principal,
15:34of the inter-college,
15:35they are also,
15:36here,
15:37everywhere.
15:38You mean,
15:39they do not have,
15:40the system of education,
15:41anymore.
15:42Now,
15:43they are trying,
15:44to make a system,
15:45of control,
15:46of mind control.
15:47According to you,
15:48they are trying,
15:49to make a system,
15:50of control,
15:51of mind control.
15:52According to you,
15:53they are trying,
15:54to make a system,
15:55of control,
15:56of mind control.
15:57According to you,
15:58they are trying,
15:59to make a system,
16:00of control,
16:01of mind control.
16:02According to you,
16:03they are trying,
16:04to make a system,
16:05of control,
16:06of mind control.
16:07According to you,
16:08they are trying,
16:09to make a system,
16:10of control,
16:11of mind control.
16:12According to you,
16:13they are trying,
16:14to make a system,
16:15of control,
16:16of mind control.
16:17According to you,
16:18they are trying,
16:19to make a system,
16:20of control,
16:21of mind control.
16:22Now,
16:23we will discuss the
16:24MSP system of India.
16:25Now,
16:26we will discuss
16:27the MSP system
16:28of India.
16:29Purchasing power,
16:30is something that
16:31it has not realized
16:32and is not even
16:33being known.
16:34I saw this
16:35at Public Meetings,
16:36and I told them,
16:37well we did not even
16:38know about it,
16:39but they told me how
16:40they feel
16:41after hearing
16:42that you are
16:44MSP.
16:45It should be implemented.
16:46In MSP, it is not that the government should give MSP for all crops, but MSP will not
16:51bring down the market.
16:52And MSP is there because if the market falls below a fixed price, then the government will
17:00intervene.
17:01And since the time of Panditji, Jawaharlal Nehru did this in Nagpur convention, that
17:06we will intervene and buy.
17:08So, the implementation of MSP is very important.
17:12And he deceived the farmers on MSP.
17:15When the farmer took back the law, he said that we will do MSP and did not do it till
17:20today.
17:21Why didn't he do it?
17:22Because Adani has made big shops, bought crops at a price, next year their prices
17:27will increase, he will sell.
17:29If there is MSP, the farmer will not give them at a cheap price.
17:33So, MSP is most important.
17:36MSP should be implemented.
17:37And for that, you have to control the prices of manure, electricity, water, whatever the
17:43government gives.
17:44It should not be hopeless.
17:46So that the difference between buying and selling is not there.
17:52What you were saying, Adaniji has taken over the entire storage infrastructure.
17:59I saw its effect in Jammu and Kashmir.
18:03I saw its effect in Himachal Pradesh.
18:06In different states.
18:07In Haryana, Punjab.
18:08In Haryana, they have made big shops in Panipat.
18:11So, they have captured the entire storage infrastructure.
18:15So, whenever they want to reduce the prices, they directly harm the farmers.
18:23They will not improve until there is God's word against them.
18:27Or the government changes.
18:29Now they have total protection.
18:32But I have seen that generally the governments do not think much about the storage capability
18:40of the farmers.
18:43They do not think much about it.
18:45You were in the North-East as well.
18:47Yes, in Meghalaya.
18:48I was given a punishment posting after Goa.
18:51Because I had spoken a lot about corruption in Goa.
18:54But it was removed from Goa.
18:57Yes, it was removed from Goa and sent to the North-East.
19:00So, it was removed from Kashmir and then from Goa.
19:03That means all the places.
19:05They have asked me five questions.
19:07Like the government officials do.
19:09So, it was better in the North-East.
19:11We had twelve districts.
19:12There were two districts in Goa.
19:14And Meghalaya is a very good place.
19:16There is no fight or quarrel.
19:18They are relaxed people.
19:19Yes.
19:20Relaxed and good people.
19:21Sangma Sahib's son was the Chief Minister.
19:23So, I had a very good relationship with him.
19:26I did not face any problem.
19:28So, what is your opinion about Manipur?
19:30There is a complete failure of the government.
19:33The Chief Minister cannot go, cannot do anything.
19:36But they have not removed him yet.
19:38They use Jammu and Kashmir in the same way.
19:40They use Punjab in the same way.
19:42They use Manipur in the same way.
19:44I went to Manipur.
19:46What you are saying is absolutely right.
19:48There was no control there.
19:49The whole crowd came out.
19:50There was no control.
19:51I mean, not a single state is left.
19:55Two states have been formed.
19:57One on this side and the other on the other side.
19:59Look, the North-East was settled.
20:01They have disturbed it.
20:03They keep doing something or the other everywhere.
20:07It is a matter of six months.
20:09I am writing it down.
20:10They will not come to power at all.
20:12No, actually, if we go to the ground,
20:14people hate it a lot.
20:15Very severe.
20:16Don't ask me.
20:17I think that in the politics of India today,
20:21there is a fight of two ideologies.
20:23One is RSS.
20:24One is Gandhi's and the other is RSS.
20:25And one is Gandhi's.
20:26And both are expressions of Hinduism.
20:31Both have a vision of Hinduism.
20:34One is of non-violence.
20:36One is of brotherhood.
20:39And the other is of RSS,
20:41which I call a distorted vision,
20:43of hatred, of violence.
20:47So, what do you think about this fight?
20:49I think that India will survive only as a country
20:55when it follows the path of liberal Hinduism,
20:58which is the vision of Gandhi.
21:00Gandhi did not say this.
21:02No one understood this country as much as Gandhi did.
21:05He went to villages and places.
21:07And he came to this conclusion that
21:09no, other things are useless.
21:11This is the right path.
21:13So, the liberal Hindu thought of Hindus,
21:17if it remains, the country will survive.
21:20Otherwise, it will break into pieces.
21:22And this is not a political thing.
21:24It is important for the existence of the country
21:26that we live together,
21:28live with each other,
21:29do not fight.
21:31No, if there is a fight, the country will not survive.
21:33Yes, absolutely.
21:34So, the country means brotherhood.
21:36Live together.
21:37Live together.
21:39So, you have had experience in this fight for many years.
21:43And you have been fighting the RSS for many years.
21:46So, what are your suggestions?
21:50My opinion is that
21:52this should be propagated properly.
21:55The vision of Gandhi and Congress
21:58that why are we different from them?
22:02What do they want?
22:04Why are they not in your favour?
22:06Even the political people do not say this.
22:08They should say this.
22:10And what you were saying,
22:12there should be a crystallization
22:15in the minds of the political people
22:17that now this is not a political fight.
22:20Now this is an ideological fight.
22:23That crystallization is not happening.
22:25That is not happening.
22:27See, the Indian man who is active in politics,
22:30he is active in politics and in himself.
22:33First of all, he does not think about the country
22:35in the way it should be thought.
22:37And he does not make opinions on the broader issues.
22:41He does not express his opinion.
22:43He does not stand on it.
22:44So, we political people will have to do that.
22:47And like I said,
22:49the system of information
22:51does not let us make opinions easily.
22:54It distracts us.
22:55The system of information has become one-way.
22:59In that, what you say will not come.
23:01The other thing will come.
23:03But one good thing has happened
23:05that people have stopped watching TV.
23:08They have lost faith.
23:10They have lost faith.
23:11Right now, we have only one strength
23:13and that is social media.
23:15People talk about us through social media.
23:18They are also looking for a way to stop that.
23:21That has not happened yet.
23:22But that is our strength.
23:24Printed media, electronic media,
23:26they have controlled all of this.
23:28They have made it one-sided.
23:30But the good thing is that people have also understood that.
23:32So, they do not believe what they say.
23:34They say, no, no, this is wrong.
23:36You said that social media has a little effect on us.
23:41But my accounts are completely suppressed.
23:44Whether it is my YouTube or Facebook.
23:46No, it will be yours.
23:47But the people who support you,
23:49they cannot stop it.
23:50They cannot stop it.
23:51That is your strength.
23:52The central, my account is completely suppressed.
23:55My YouTube account is completely suppressed.
23:57I also have nothing.
23:58Nothing comes anywhere.
23:59But what we say on our side,
24:01it spreads.
24:03I have seen that whenever there is any pressure on the government,
24:07like if it is about the caste census,
24:10or if it is about Adani,
24:12or if it is about MSP,
24:14or if it is about farmers,
24:15then they come up with some gimmick.
24:17And now, I have seen that when I gave the speech of Adani in the parliament,
24:22first of all, they turned off the TV.
24:25After that, they threw me out of the parliament.
24:28And then, we talked about the special session.
24:30After that, in the special session,
24:33we talked about the discussion of India.
24:37And then, in the end, we talked about the women's bill.
24:40And the women's bill will come in 10 years,
24:43not today.
24:44It will never come.
24:45So, this method of theirs,
24:48whether it is Pulwama,
24:51or the women's bill,
24:53they have a very effective way of distracting.
24:56Look, there are 2-3 things about the Prime Minister.
24:59First, he makes anything an event.
25:04A small thing.
25:05And he uses it in his favour.
25:08He did the same with the women's bill.
25:10The women are not getting anything.
25:12And he made them realise,
25:13I don't know how big a job he has done.
25:15Yes, yes.
25:16I mean, the show is a very grand show.
25:18Like, they were going to the parliament building,
25:20the new building.
25:22So, holding the constitution in their hands,
25:24the whole drama.
25:26Yes, the new building,
25:27there was no need for this.
25:29But they had to put a stone,
25:30that I had also made a parliament.
25:32But they do everything in the same way,
25:35like a megalomaniac.
25:38Like, there is an old house.
25:41If you want to do an expansion in that,
25:44then put Lok Sabha in the central hall.
25:46Put Rajya Sabha in Lok Sabha.
25:48It's done.
25:49The work is done.
25:50I mean, in the central hall.
25:51That building,
25:52even if it has air,
25:53it will run for several hundred years.
25:55Yes.
25:56So, absolutely.
25:57And if you want a central hall,
25:59then do a central hall in NXC.
26:01Absolutely.
26:02So, there was no problem,
26:04but by creating a problem,
26:07by showing it,
26:08the whole thing,
26:09it causes a lot of loss to the country.
26:11Loss,
26:12but the good thing is,
26:13people are understanding this.
26:15If people don't understand,
26:16then there is a problem.
26:17People are understanding everything.
26:19I go all the way down.
26:21They are all saying this.
26:23That, sir,
26:24there is nothing to be done about this.
26:26He keeps doing this.
26:27And actually,
26:28when I listen to their speeches,
26:30and I see their policies,
26:32there is no depth.
26:34They don't go into detail.
26:36There is no need.
26:38You just have to rule it.
26:40You don't have to make any improvements.
26:43You don't have to make any changes.
26:45You just have to rule.
26:46As they say,
26:47in a very crude language,
26:48you have to rule.
26:49You have to rule.
26:50That's all.
26:51And they don't even feel
26:53the kind of response
26:54they give to the public.
26:56You spoke very bravely
26:58about Pulwama.
27:00You spoke about Adani.
27:02I spoke about the farmers.
27:03You spoke about the farmers.
27:04Then you were threatened.
27:06The CBI inquired.
27:08Everything started.
27:09Their entire system started.
27:11You will be surprised.
27:13This is the law that
27:14those who complain,
27:16they are not punished.
27:19Those whom I complained about,
27:21they have never been interrogated.
27:23They came to me three times.
27:25They took the phones of my staff,
27:27the CBI people.
27:28I said,
27:29you do something.
27:30You can't do anything to me.
27:31I am a fakir.
27:32I have nothing.
27:33They were fed up.
27:35But I had to do it.
27:36That's what they used to say.
27:37At the end,
27:38everyone was doing their job.
27:39They used to say the same thing to me.
27:41Brother, leave it.
27:42We are being oppressed.
27:44We have to do it.
27:45There is nothing in it.
27:47They are also forced.
27:48They are forced.
27:49What can we do?
27:50We are talking.
27:51So, after this,
27:52I will also attack you a little.
27:55Whenever we talk to someone,
27:56the attack starts immediately.
27:59Yes, we will do it.
28:00They keep doing it to me.
28:01There is no problem.
28:02It doesn't matter to you.
28:04Thank you.
28:05It was a pleasure.
28:06It was a pleasure.
28:07Thank you.

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