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Hyderabad: Speaking at the first Bharat Summit in Hyderabad, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi called for a change in politics. He urged global leaders to stop using hatred, fear, and anger, and instead focus on love, care, and truly listening to people.
Rahul Gandhi said that the strongest way to fight hatred is through love and affection. “We may have different ideas about policies, but the way we do politics should always be based on love, affection, and listening to the people we represent,” he said. He also expressed hope that the summit would help create new ideas for better politics in India and around the world.
During his speech at what was called the “world’s biggest gathering of progressives,” Rahul Gandhi shared lessons he learned during his 4,000-km walk across India, from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. He said that when he first entered politics 20 years ago, he found it hard to speak up because opponents controlled the conversation with anger, fear, and hatred. But the walk taught him something important: the power of listening. “I spoke less and listened more, and that changed everything. Love became a part of politics,” he explained.
Rahul Gandhi also said that while their opponents still use hatred as their way of doing politics, progressive forces must choose love, care, and deep listening instead.
He shared a touching story of a woman who joined his walk despite facing domestic violence at home. This story showed how important it is to truly listen to people’s struggles.
“Our opponents think they know all the answers. But it’s actually the people who know what needs to be done. We have to listen carefully,” he said.
Rahul added that before the yatra, he had never used the word “love” in politics. But once he did, people started to respond warmly.
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