Rahul Gandhi today led his Congress party on a day's fast at Mahatma Gandhi's memorial Rajghat in Delhi in what the Congress called an attempt to "promote communal harmony" and to protest clashes during the Dalit protests on April 2. Accusing PM Modi and his government of being "anti-dalit" the Congress president declared that his party would defeat the BJP in the 2019 national election.
"The atmosphere that has been created in the country, it is due to the ideology of the BJP. The BJP's ideology is to divide the country, crush the Dalits, tribals, minorities... We are against the ideology of the BJP. We are standing against it today, we will stand against it throughout our lives. And we will defeat them in the 2019 elections," Rahul Gandhi told reporters.
The Congress announced its protest fast soon after the ruling BJP announced a fast by its parliamentarians on April 12, blaming the opposition party and its leader Sonia Gandhi for blocking parliament.
The BJP accuses the Congress and Sonia Gandhi of disrupting parliament.
The Congress has also been targeting the government over the Dalit protests. A week ago, Dalit groups called a "Bharat Bandh" against a Supreme Court order that they thought weakened a law meant for their protection against atrocities.
The government asked the Supreme Court to review its order the same day the protests raged across the country. Its review petition will be taken up after the court receives responses from everyone concerned.
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