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Democracy weakened, says Rahul Gandhi; Amit Shah calls him anti-India

BJP activists protest against Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi. MUKESH AGGARWAL

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said Indian democracy had faced severe attack in the past decade, but finally it was fighting back, drawing a prompt response from the ruling party that “the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha never misses a chance to show India in poor light”.

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Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, Rahul said: “I have seen the government of Maharashtra just being taken away from us… Indian democracy has been under attack, has been very badly weakened, and now it's fighting back.”

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He said the opposition parties did put up a good fight in the recent LS elections despite the absence of a level-playing field. Sharing his own experiences, he said the Congress party fought an election with frozen bank accounts.

“We fought an election with our bank accounts frozen. I don’t know any democracy where that's happened. Maybe that type of thing happened in Syria or used to happen in Iraq,” he said.

The Leader of Opposition said there were 20-plus cases against him and he was the only person in the history of the country to get a prison sentence for defamation. “We have a Chief Minister who's in jail right now...”

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Back home, on Rahul's “we can think of scrapping reservations when India becomes fairer” remark, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said: "Rahul Gandhi has once again brought the Congress' anti-reservation face to the forefront. The thoughts that were in his mind eventually found their way out as words.”

Shah also accused Rahul of standing with anti-India forces. "Standing with forces that conspire to divide the country and making anti-national statements have become a habit for Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party,” he said.

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