‘I am not a king and do not even want to be a king’, Rahul Gandhi’s answer on the slogans of supporters, see Video

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Saturday that he does not want to be a king and is against its concept. He said this while addressing the inauguration ceremony of the one -day conference on the topic “Constitutional Challenges: Perspectives and Rasta”. As soon as he started his address, the supporters present in the Vigyan Bhawan Hall started shouting slogans of “King of this country, Rahul Gandhi like”. To this, Gandhi replied, “No boss, I am not a king. I do not even want to create a king. I am against the king, I am also against the concept.”

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At the same time, while addressing the gathering, Rahul Gandhi claimed that in the last Lok Sabha election, about 100 seats have been rigged and if 15 of these seats had not been rigged, then Narendra Modi would not have been the Prime Minister of the country today. The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha reiterated the Congress’s Law, Human Rights and RTI Department again that the evidence of manipulation in the voter list in a constituency in Karnataka is like an atom bomb.

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He said that in the next few days, evidence will be given how the Lok Sabha elections were rigged. There is currently no response from the Election Commission to his new claim. Addressing the program, he said, today (Narendra Modi) is with a very simple majority on the post of Prime Minister. We believe that up to 70,80 or 100 seats (in Lok Sabha elections) are rigged. If 15 seats had not been rigged, he (Modi) would not have been the Prime Minister of India.

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