[《“I can tell you, the original idea of India is going to win, 100 per
cent…We are defending an onslaught on the Indian Constitution and
institutions. Me and the entire opposition see it as defending the nature
of the Indian state (in the 2019 elections).”

“The next election is going to be pretty straightforward: BJP on one side
and the entire Opposition on the other. The reason for that is that almost
everybody in the Opposition and also members of the BJP alliance feel the
encroachment that is taking place of Indian institutions, the systematic
attack taking place on Indian institutions,” Gandhi said.

Even as he was applauded for what some in the audience called an
“unscripted mann ki baat” over 70 minutes, Gandhi said, “There is this mood
that we need to defend the institutions, we need to defend the idea of one
man one vote, we need to defend the inclusive idea of India.”》]

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/rahul-gandhi-plays-down-prime-ministerial-ambitions-says-he-is-defending-indian-state/story-Q6Sf2SWTrOtKt8n7Ofya8I.html

I’m fighting for India, ‘don’t have visions’ of being PM: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi claimed there is a “massive fightback” against what he called
an “attack” on institutions under the Modi government since 2014.

INDIA Updated: Aug 26, 2018 11:35 IST

Prasun Sonwalkar
HIndustan Times, New Delhi

Congress president Rahul Gandhi speaks during an interaction with the
Indian Journalists' Association in London on August 25, 2018.(PTI)

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday downplayed his prime
ministerial ambitions, insisting that he was fighting an ideological battle
to defend the nature of the Indian state.

“I don’t have these visions. I view myself as fighting an ideological
battle and this change has come in me after 2014. I realised that there’s a
risk to Indian state, to Indian way of doing things and I’m defending
that,” Gandhi, who was interacting with members of the Indian Journalists
Association in London, replied on being asked if he sees himself as the
next PM.

He claimed there is a “massive fightback” against what he called an
“attack” on institutions under the Modi government since 2014.

“I can tell you, the original idea of India is going to win, 100 per
cent…We are defending an onslaught on the Indian Constitution and
institutions. Me and the entire opposition see it as defending the nature
of the Indian state (in the 2019 elections).”



“The next election is going to be pretty straightforward: BJP on one side
and the entire Opposition on the other. The reason for that is that almost
everybody in the Opposition and also members of the BJP alliance feel the
encroachment that is taking place of Indian institutions, the systematic
attack taking place on Indian institutions,” Gandhi said.

Even as he was applauded for what some in the audience called an
“unscripted mann ki baat” over 70 minutes, Gandhi said, “There is this mood
that we need to defend the institutions, we need to defend the idea of one
man one vote, we need to defend the inclusive idea of India.”

The Congress chief reiterated the point he made at his interaction with
students at the London School of Economics the previous evening that all
non-BJP parties were first focused on removing the BJP from power, and
conversations on the next prime minister could take place later.


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