A lot of people in the country sees Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi as the future leader of India. Many are attracted by the vision and way of functioning of this young Congress leader. “Congress is the only political party which follows the secular path and which can take the country at the heights of development. We are really impressed by Rahul Gandhi and his inquisitiveness. He has the blessings of the likes of Indira Gandhi. He is quite unlike other politicians. Congress Party has always done good for the society,” was the comment by Maulana Anjar Shah Kasmiri of Deoband recently.
Appreciating Rahul Gandhi further Maulana Muqim, a scholar at Darul Uloom had said, “For the first time we saw a leader who didn’t came here only for votes and politics. Rahul looked so genuine, he was more interested in the system of education, the problems and the welfare of the scholars and the students. He is one of the few leaders who met the students personally and not only the religious scholars. You can rarely see such a huge crowd in the area, there is no space even for Mr Gandhi to go.”
“Although he wanted to visit each and every part of the Madarsa, he was unable to do so because of the crowds. It was unbelievable,” said Muqim.
During his campaign in the country’s most populous state, Rahul Gandhi had interacted with the scholars as well as the students at Darul Uloom. He inspected the world famous Madarsa and tried to know the intricacies of the educational system. Mr Gandhi had said, “I am blind, yes I can’t see…I can’t differentiate between two Indians. I can’t differentiate who is a Muslim, who is a Brahmin and who is a Thakur. I am blind. I believe that we all are one, we all are Indians”.
“And yes I want to say one last thing, don’t forget that I am the grandson of Indira Gandhi. If one Indian thrashes another then I will be there to stop it”, he indirectly warned the divisive forces.
Addressing the crowd at Deoband, comprising mainly of Muslim Scholars and students, he had said, “You need to work in a modern way, think in a new way and then only we can change the situation. Its in your hands, you will have to take the responsibility to change Uttar Pradesh and I will always be there by your side to accomplish the task”.
Appreciating Rahul Gandhi further Maulana Muqim, a scholar at Darul Uloom had said, “For the first time we saw a leader who didn’t came here only for votes and politics. Rahul looked so genuine, he was more interested in the system of education, the problems and the welfare of the scholars and the students. He is one of the few leaders who met the students personally and not only the religious scholars. You can rarely see such a huge crowd in the area, there is no space even for Mr Gandhi to go.”
“Although he wanted to visit each and every part of the Madarsa, he was unable to do so because of the crowds. It was unbelievable,” said Muqim.
During his campaign in the country’s most populous state, Rahul Gandhi had interacted with the scholars as well as the students at Darul Uloom. He inspected the world famous Madarsa and tried to know the intricacies of the educational system. Mr Gandhi had said, “I am blind, yes I can’t see…I can’t differentiate between two Indians. I can’t differentiate who is a Muslim, who is a Brahmin and who is a Thakur. I am blind. I believe that we all are one, we all are Indians”.
“And yes I want to say one last thing, don’t forget that I am the grandson of Indira Gandhi. If one Indian thrashes another then I will be there to stop it”, he indirectly warned the divisive forces.
Addressing the crowd at Deoband, comprising mainly of Muslim Scholars and students, he had said, “You need to work in a modern way, think in a new way and then only we can change the situation. Its in your hands, you will have to take the responsibility to change Uttar Pradesh and I will always be there by your side to accomplish the task”.
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