Udham Singh Nagar:Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said India does not have a prime minister today but a king who believes that people should keep quiet when he takes a decision.
Addressing a rally, 'Uttarakhandi Kisan Swabhiman Samvad', in Kichha here, Gandhi also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of leaving farmers on roads for a year amid a raging COVID-19 pandemic and said the Congress will never do that.
He said his party will never shut its doors on farmers, labourers or the poor and it wants a partnership with them.
"If a prime minister does not work for all he cannot be a PM. By that token, Narendra Modi is not a PM," Gandhi said.
"India does not have a PM today. It has a king who believes that when the king takes a decision, everyone else should keep quiet," he said.
Targeting Modi over the year-long farmers' agitation against the Centre's agri laws, the former Congress president said the prime minister left farmers on the road amid the pandemic.
Asserting that his party will never treat farmers the way the Modi government did, Gandhi said, "Congress will never shut its doors on farmers while it is in power. We want to work in partnership with farmers, the poor and labourers so that every section feels it is their government."
He also congratulated the farmers for their rock-solid resistance against the three farm laws that forced the government to withdraw them.