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'Is it a crime to raise voice of Dalits?': Priyanka Gandhi questions Bihar govt after Rahul Gandhi 'stopped' by police

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NEW DELHI: Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday asked the Bihar government if raising the voice of Dalits is a "crime," after her brother and Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi was allegedly stopped from attending an event in Darbhanga .

"Stopping the Leader of Opposition Shri Rahul Gandhi ji, who was going to interact with the students under the 'Shiksha Nyay Samvad' program at Ambedkar Hostel in Darbhanga, is a very shameful, condemnable and cowardly act," she wrote in a post on X.

"The JDU-BJP coalition government, which is bent on dictatorship, should tell whether it is a crime for the leader of opposition to go to Bihar or is it a crime to raise the voice of Dalits, backward, deprived and poor? The people of Bihar, the land of justice and revolution, will not tolerate this dictatorship," the Wayanad MP added.


Earlier in the day, Gandhi alleged he was stopped by the Bihar Police while he was on his way to Ambedkar Hostel. He accused the central government of opposing democracy, the Constitution, and the minorities.

"The Bihar Police tried to stop me. But they could not because your power is watching over me. We told PM Narendra Modi that you have to conduct (caste) census... Under your pressure, PM Narendra Modi announced caste census in the country. Scared of your pressure, he placed the Constitution on his forehead. But their government is against democracy, the Constitution, and the minorities. This is the government of Adani-Ambani and not yours," Gandhi said, addressing the gathering in Darbhanga.

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In a post on X, the Rae Bareli MP and ex-Congress chief asked Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar if dialogue is a "crime in the state."



"NDA's 'Double Engine Dhokebaaz Sarkar' in Bihar is preventing me from interacting with Dalit and backward students in Ambedkar Hostel. Since when has dialogue become a crime? Nitish ji, what are you afraid of? Do you want to hide the state of education and social justice in Bihar? India is a democracy, it is run by the Constitution, not by dictatorship! No one can stop us from raising our voice for social justice and education" he stated.
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