Congress will protect the Constitution that gives Bahujans their rights, but true integration and equality for all in society will be possible only when every Indian strives to instill the spirit of brotherhood in their hearts, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi Design the second exhibition.
Rahul Gandhi shared a video on social media about his recent interaction with us Dalit family It helps you prepare a meal in your kitchen.
“Ayinda Papers, Very few people know about Dalit cooking. As Shahu Patole said: 'No one knows what Dalits eat.'” Gandhi said in his post in Hindi in color In a social and political sense, I spent the afternoon with Ajay Tukaram Sandhi and Anjana Tukaram Sandhi.”
Ainda paper few people conhecem dalit cuisine. As Shahu Patoli ji said: “No one knows what Dalits eat.”
Curious about what we eat, what food is like and its social and political meaning, I spent the afternoon with Ajay Tukaram Sanadhi ji and Anjana Tukaram Sanadhi ji. pic.twitter.com/yPjXUQt9te
– Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) October 7, 2024
“They honored me by inviting me to their home in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, to help in the kitchen. We cook together 'chane ke saag ki sabzi'? `harbharyachi bhaji` e `tuvar dal` com berinjela,” disse o Former President of Congress disse.
“Based on Patole and the Sanadi family’s personal experiences with casteism and discrimination, we discuss the lack of awareness of Dalit cuisine and the importance of documenting this culture,” he said.
He said that the Constitution gives Bahujanis a share of rights, and we will protect this Constitution.
Gandhi said that true inclusion and equality for all in society will be possible only when every Indian strives with the spirit of brotherhood in his heart.
In the video, Gandhi was seen helping in the kitchen and after having a meal with the family at home.
Shahu Patole told Gandhi that he had written a book in Marathi which is now being translated into English, titled 'Dalit Cuisines of Marathwada', to highlight the foods consumed by Dalits.
Women's participation in parliament and assemblies is becoming increasingly essential: Rahul Gandhi
Taking aim at inequality in leadership positions in Parliament and state assemblies, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Sunday said that for true equality, it is increasingly necessary for women to participate in these institutions.
The former Congress president urged women to participate in his party's 'Shakti Abhiyan', which aims to create equal space for 'women's interests' in politics.
“As women have always had significant power in our society and in politics, but there is still inequality in our leadership roles in Parliament and in our assemblies,” the Hindi language Facebook audience said.
“In order to achieve true equality, women’s participation in these spaces is becoming increasingly necessary,” Gandhi said.
“With the idea of 'Adiabadi, Pura Haq', we are committed to achieving this goal. If you are also ready to take this step, then join Shakti Abhiyan,” the Congress leader said.
He said: “Your participation is very important to bring about real changes and strengthen organization at the grassroots level.”
“Let us become participants in this change, from the village to the nation,” Gandhi said and part of the link to register for Shakti Abhiyan.