Gandhi's address was to be aired via a YouTube link, starting 9:30 pm IST, which was later rescheduled to start from 10:30 pm IST
Rahul Gandhi said the Modi government believed that tribals, poor farmers, Dalits, minorities and people from other lower castes should not get the same benefits that the elite of India does
Speaking at the Bucerius Summer School in Hamburg in Germany made a strong attack on the Narendra Modi's govt and spoke about lynchings, joblessness, violence and more
He made the comment during an interaction with editors
The Congress leader also said he would not make false promises and pointed out that the Karnataka government, in which Congress was also part of, was implementing the farm loan waiver scheme
Congress President terms the deal the biggest scam in history, says Modi is party to it; urges party men to to start working on ousting BJP govt in the state
Gandhi joined a protest over the dilution of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, at Jantar Mantar
"Threats. Channel Blackouts. Sackings. Advertising cuts. Anything to prevent the truth being told. Satyamev Jayate," Rahul says on Twitter
Gandhi's remarks came a day after Gadkari on Sunday told reporters in Maharashtra that reservation would not guarantee employment as jobs were shrinking
Addressing the protesters, opposition leaders attacked the BJP and the JD(U) and demanded stringent punishment against those involved in such heinous crimes
'Amazing how a lady like Sushma ji has buckled and prostrated herself in front of Chinese power,' Gandhi tweeted
Charming enemy's best friend rewrites India's entire political science. Only objective: Anybody but Modi, even if it isn't me
Gandhi was severely criticised by BJP leaders for hugging Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the no-confidence motion against the government last week
Congress president Rahul Gandhi ruled out a third front against the Congress and the BJP in 2019 Lok Sabha elections
On May 18, he will participate in the Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sangathan symposium at Raipur
Rahul Gandhi is on a two-day visit to Chhattisgarh that goes to the polls in November this year
Describing Congress as 'voice of India', Rahul Gandhi said the party had a responsibility towards the present and the future
After concluding his speech, Gandhi walked across the aisle to where the prime minister was sitting and hugged him, capping his blistering attack on Modi
'It is unfortunate that one Urdu newspaper wrote this - no one else - and the prime minister picked it up.'
Gandhi posted the 'pop quiz' on Twitter and tagged a video of the assault shown by a news channel