Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Headline Animator

Sunday, April 29, 2012

UP is my home and I am fighting for my family, says Rahul Gandhi


Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi said that Congress believes in action and not in making blind promises. I have no time to make promises. I am here to fight for the people and fight for development said Rahul Gandhi while speaking at a Congress rally in Hardoi in Uttar Pradesh.
“We are here not to give promises. You have the strength. But these leaders do not realize this and they wasted 22 years of your life. They do not come to you, hold your hand or respect you. The moment they start doing this, U.P will stand up and the entire world will acknowledge it,” said Rahul Gandhi.
“I trust U.P and its people. I am here not for elections but to tell you that I feel angry to see the bad state of affairs in the state. I feel angry when your people are forced to go to other cities for jobs. Dogs are scampering inside operation theatres in the hospitals. We will have to change this,” added the Congress leader.
“Promises will not change anything. The Cycle and the Elephant are approaching you with promises now. I won’t talk about BJP as it is on ventilator now. I want to tell you again that UP is my home. My family was living in Allahabad. I am fighting for my family. You will see Rahul Gandhi among the people in the UP villages, till development is back in the state. From 2004 onwards you are seeing me at various places in U.P. I am here to bring in positive changes here and I will not leave till I accomplish it,” asserted Rahul Gandhi.



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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sonia Gandhi at the 105th birthday celebrations of Shivakumara Swami at Siddaganga Mutt in Bangalore


Congress President Sonia Gandhi attended the 105th birthday celebrations of the highly respected Lingayat seer Shivakumara Swami at 'Siddaganga mutt' at Tumkur in Bangalore, which is considered to be one of India's oldest religious institutions. “May Dr Shivakumara Swaijee continue to inspire lakhs and lakhs of people across the state, across the country and indeed across the world in the cause of education, social service, philanthropy and spirituality,” said Sonia Gandhi paying respects to the seer.
The Congress President added, “The primary education has been made a fundamental right. It is for all of us to ensure that this right is asserted and imposed so that all of India’s children from 6 to 14 receive free education”.
Striking an emotional chord with the people of Karnataka, Sonia Gandhi asserted that nothing exemplifies India’s diversity better than Karnataka itself, where people belonging to different culture, believing in different faith and speaking different languages have lived and worked for peace and harmony with each other.
Sonia Gandhi also asserted that education must inculcate respect for the wonderful diversities of our society. “It is this diversity that has given us strength. Beneath this diversity lays the continuity and unity of our great nation” stressed Sonia Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi: People whose intentions are noble will not make hollow promises


Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi said while speaking at an election rally in Badlapur said that people with noble intention will not make blind promises. Congress believes in action and not in promises said the Congress leader. Rahul Gandhi also questioned the promises made by Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati. Without doing anything for the people in the past 22 years, now they have come with promises, reminded Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul  Gandhi added that people with noble intentions need not to make promises. “I have not come here to make promises but to change UP. My intentions are pure. We will continue to fight for UP and we will win the battle,” he said.
“Once, Mahatma Gandhi was giving a speech in Hindi in Tamil Nadu. A journalist asked a man in the audience that when you do not understand Hindi, what are you listening? The man replied that I do not understand the language but I know that whatever Mahatma Gandhi is saying is right” informed Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi promised that he would keep holding the hands of the people and fight for them. ‘I will not budge from here. If you have not recognized me as yet, let me tell you that when I decide on something I do not leave it until I accomplish it. Even if only one person form UP stands by me, I will continue to fight for you because you have been betrayed for 22 years.



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Sonia Gandhi at Siddaganga Mutt to pay respects to Shivakumara Swami jee in Bangalore


Bangalore: Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi is attending the Guruvandana programme of Siddaganga Mutt in Tumkur. The occasion was to pay respects to Shivakumara Swami jee on his 105th birthday celebrations. “May Dr Shivakumara Swaijee continue to inspire lakhs and lakhs of people across the state, across the country and indeed across the world in the cause of education, social service, philanthropy and spirituality” said Sonia Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi visits drought-hit Satara in Maharashtra


Mumbai: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi visited various places in the drought-hit Satara district in Maharashtra Saturday morning. Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and other senior ministers were also along with him.
Rahul Gandhi visited the Zalshi Talao, which is one of the water sources in the district. He is also scheduled to go to nearby Bijwadi to take a look at state government sponsored employment guarantee schemes being implemented there among the drought-affected people of Satara and also will visit the Pangari fodder depot in the district which supplies fodder to a large cattle population in the region.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Rahul Gandhi in UP urges people to free their hands and fight for positive changes in the state


Congress General Secretary RahulGandhi who headed the Congress campaign in Uttar Pradesh had said while addressing a Congress rally in Pratapgarh that he is in U.P not for elections but to transform the state. The Congress leader also said that he has no time to make toll promises but he wants to ensure development in the state. Congress does promise only one thing – a Government of aam aadmi, and we will deliver it, promised Rahul Gandhi.
“I am here not for elections but to bring in positive changes in U.P,” Rahul Gandhi reiterated. “You have the strength as well as the knowledge. You develop the states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. You made big buildings in Mumbai. The shining metro in Delhi was built by you. Now let us develop U.P too,” said Rahul Gandhi.

“Your hands are tied now. Free your arms. The moment you do it, the state of U.P will surge ahead” declared the Congress General Secretary. “Your leaders do not come to you. They are not bothered about you,” Rahul Gandhi said.

“Uttar Pradesh needs a change and it is going to happen,” declared Rahul Gandhi. “You have wasted 22 years. Now you have a chance to change it. Support Congress and elect Congress candidates,” urged the Congress General Secretary.

“For the past seven years, I have been visiting various villages and interacting with poor farmers and workers. I have no time to make promises. I am here to support you and work for you,” said Rahul Gandhi.

“For the past 22 years, you have been hearing only promises. No one did anything for you. I will not leave you till the state of U.P stands on its own feet,” said Rahul Gandhi amidst cheers from the crowd.



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