Lucknow: Buoyed by the response to the Congress' Bharat Jodo Yatra, newly appointed Uttar Pradesh party chief Brijlal Khabri has hailed Rahul Gandhi by saying "Rahul means Bharat, and Bharat means Rahul", and asserted his aim is to "save" the country and the Constitution. His remarks in an interview with the PTI on Friday was a reminiscent of former Congress president Dev Kant Barooah's famous "India is Indira, Indira is India" utterance, which the party's rivals have often used to criticise the Congress and the Gandhi family.
Khabri parried queries on why the Bharat Jodo Yatra is scheduled to pass through just one district (Bulandshahr) in the politically crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, saying, "Bharat is not a district nor it is a state. It is an union of states. He is covering 13 states, and has set a big aim." He lambasted the BJP government for "trying to sell the country and abolish the Constitution". He also said the Congress was "targeting to win all the 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP in the 2024 general elections", and warned the BJP it would lose deposits in Rae Bareli, which is currently represented by Sonia Gandhi, and Amethi, which Rahul Gandhi lost to Smriti Irani of the BJP in 2019.
Khabri, who was earlier with the BSP, was recently appointed the state Congress chief and he assumed charge on Saturday. "The present government is trying to sell the country and abolish the Constitution. Democracy is being murdered. To save these three, if Rahul Gandhiji has undertaken the foot march, why are these people getting pain in their stomach?" he said.
The BJP was rattled because Rahul Gandhi is uniting this country "which will end their 'roji-roti' (bread and butter)", he said. "Today, Rahulji has geared up to save the country, and lakhs of people are walking with him. I can say 'Rahul maane Bharat, aur Bharat maane Rahul' (Rahul means Bharat and Bharat means Rahul)," Khabri asserted. He also said the party's "planning and strategy" to improve its performance in the state will soon be seen on the ground.
On the BJP eying the Congress' bastion of Rae Bareli, he said, "However much the BJP tries, they will find it difficult to save their deposits in Rae Bareli as well as in Amethi. We are targeting to win all the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh in the 2024 general elections." However, when he was asked if Sonia and Rahul Gandhi will contest from Uttar Pradesh, the state party president said, "This is a matter of time. They are (senior) leaders, they will contest from the seats they want to."