Vishwas challenges Rahul in his den

Vishwas challenges Rahul in his den
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Vishwas challenges Rahul in his den, AAP's Kumar Vishwas rally. Taking on the Congress vice-president at his 'Jan Vishwas' rally, Vishwas said, "I will not go to a Dalit's house and have dinner and then call TV crews to cover."

‘I will not have dinner at Dalit's house and then call TV crews to cover’

  • ‘People call me a joker. Joker is a good person, he doesn't sell country’
  • ‘We didn't want to fight polls, we were dorced now we will not leave Amethi’

Amethi: AAP's Kumar Vishwas held a rally on Sunday in Amethi, the high-profile Parliamentary constituency represented by Rahul Gandhi.

Taking on the Congress vice-president at his 'Jan Vishwas' rally, Vishwas said, "I will not go to a Dalit's house and have dinner and then call TV crews to cover."

"People called me a joker, questioned me contesting against Rahul Gandhi. Joker is a good person. Joker doesn't sell the country," the 43-year-old poet-turned-politician said as he broke into his famous song.

Calling Congress president Sonia Gandhi 'maharani' or queen, the AAP leader attacked her for her trips to the US last year for treatment, "Sonia ji, if you don't trust the doctors of this country, how can I trust your son to run this country properly?"

"We didn't want to fight elections. We were challenged. Alive or dead - we will not leave Amethi," he said, repeating his party chief Arvind Kejriwal's rationale behind entering electoral politics.

Dismissing Kumar Vishwas' remarks, Rajiv Shukla of the Congress said, "The way Gandhi family has served the people in Amethi, anyone may go there but they won't be able to match up."

On his way to Amethi, he was shown black flags by a group protesting against his purported remarks against a religious event. Stones and eggs were thrown at buses carrying AAP supporters.

"If you think I am going to get scared by your black flags, by violence - you're wrong. I'm not scared," Vishwas said as his supporters burnt the flags at the rally.

Vishwas blamed Congress for the violence. "'You' sent hooligans, waved black flags, threw eggs - I will come alone, do what you want. If violence makes the situation any better, I will come to you," he said.

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