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Delhi Congress Stages Silent Protest Over Manipur Ethnic Clashes And Rahul Gandhi's Disqualification

Led by Delhi Congress President Anil Chaudhary, the silent protest aimed to underscore the party's commitment to address issues of unemployment, inflation, and attacks on the Constitution, while condemning the BJP's comparisons and emphasizing Rahul Gandhi's unwavering spirit in pursuit of truth.

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In a poignant show of solidarity, the Delhi Congress staged a silent protest at Jantar Mantar to condemn the ethnic clashes in Manipur and voice their dissent over the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from Lok Sabha. The "Maun Satyagraha Dharna" sought to draw attention to the issues affecting common people and emphasized the Congress party's commitment to address concerns related to unemployment and inflation both inside and outside Parliament.

Delhi Congress President Anil Chaudhary expressed unwavering support for Rahul Gandhi, emphasizing that despite his disqualification, Gandhi remains unyielding in the pursuit of truth. The protest served as a platform to bring the plight of common citizens before the government, stressing the need for answers on pressing issues affecting the masses, as reported by PTI.

With Manipur reeling from ethnic violence that has claimed numerous lives and left many injured since May 3, the Delhi Congress criticized the BJP's comparison of the situation in strife-torn Manipur with Rajasthan, where the Congress holds power. Chaudhary condemned the BJP's attempt to deflect attention and underscored the party's determination to continue raising concerns about the attacks on the Constitution and demand accountability from the central government.