"Every word said by (Rahul) him, suits them and reminds the nation of what they have done. He may not be knowing," Naidu said, reminding people of Emergency clamped by the Congress in 1975. "The Congress talking of democracy and fundamental rights is like the devil quoting scriptures."
Naidu told reporters that the country is vibrant and people from all walks of life feel they have a stake in the governance issues.
Naidu justified his ministry's order that Hindi news channel NDTV India be taken off for a day, saying that 21 channels were "banned" during the UPA regime.
Many of these channels were banned, he said, for airing "midnight masala" while the present action is with regard to giving details like ammunition depot etc during the Pathankot terror attack.
Earlier, launching a scathing attack on the Modi government, Rahul said democracy is going through "one of its darkest hours" with the ruling dispensation "obsessed with power and seeking to silence" all those who disagree.
"It is ridiculous to say that PM Shri Modi is obsessed with power. The entire Nation knows who and which family is obsessed with power and for which the country was thrown into the dark days of Emergency," Naidu said.
Referring to Emergency, Naidu said that at time people from Jaiprakash Narayan to 12-year-old children were sent to jail. Many top BJP leaders too had opposed Emergency and gone to jail, Naidu said.
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