New Delhi, July 2 (UNI) Marking the completion of one year as Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi today highlighted his journey, sharing key moments, personal experiences, and his continued efforts to uphold the Constitution and amplify the voice of the people.
In a social media post, Gandhi highlighted the central themes of his tenure so far including defending democratic values, presenting a clear economic vision for the country and connecting with citizens across diverse communities.
"As I complete one year as the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, I am sharing with you the memories, experiences, and my ongoing fight to protect the Constitution," he wrote.
Gandhi invited the public to revisit his parliamentary speeches, which he said outline his vision for India's economy and shed light on the factors that led to the INDI alliance's success in the 2024 general elections.
He also underscored his extensive outreach efforts, citing interactions with a wide cross-section of society, from the conflict-affected people of Manipur to farmers, Anganwadi workers, and Dalit youth across the country.
Meanwhile, the Congress through a newsletter said that Rahul Gandhi had centered his role as LoP around “amplifying public concerns”, especially those of the most marginalised communities. Over the past year, he has consistently highlighted critical national issues from advocating a nationwide caste census to demanding justice for the victims of violence in Manipur and fighting for the rights of Dalit youth, farmers and Anganwadi workers.
According to Congress, Gandhi’s sustained advocacy compelled the government to take significant policy actions, including ordering a nationwide caste census, fulfilling a long-standing demand for greater social justice; imposing President's Rule in Manipur, amid continued unrest and violence in the state and withdrawing a controversial lateral entry notification, showcasing his effectiveness in holding the government accountable.
The party said Rahul Gandhi’s first year in office was marked by extensive public engagement. He visited 16 states, held 18 press conferences, addressed over 60 rallies, took part in more than 35 official events, delivered 16 speeches in Parliament, and participated in over 115 public interactions.
Looking ahead, the Congress said Rahul Gandhi will continue to lead with a “politics of love,” grounded in constitutional values and democratic principles. The party emphasised that Gandhi’s commitment to protecting India’s democratic fabric remains firm.
“As Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi has been the voice of the 90 percent of those whose concerns have often been sidelined. He has brought their issues to the forefront of national discourse, both inside and outside Parliament,” the party said.
Moreover, the party also underlined that Gandhi’s leadership would continue to focus on unity, justice, and accountability.
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