In his full Motion of Thanks speech in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi unleashed a scathing critique of the government, calling out its failure to address pressing issues like unemployment and economic challenges. The Congress leader laid out his vision for a better future, highlighting what he believes should be the government's focus. Watch the entire speech and see the reactions unfold.
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00:00I heard the President's address.
00:08I sat there with Khargheji and I listened to it.
00:16And I must say, I struggled through the President's address to maintain my attention on what was
00:26being said because I had heard pretty much the same President's address the last time
00:34and the time before that and the time before that.
00:39And it was the same laundry list of things that the government has done.
00:45We have done this, we have done this, we have done this, 50 or 100 things that the government
00:50has done.
00:52And so while I was sitting there, I was thinking, okay, I am being critical about what is being
01:01said and I am saying that this is not the type of President's address that should be
01:11delivered.
01:12Well, the question came to my mind, what type of address would an India Gatwandhan government
01:20deliver?
01:21How would that address be different than the address we heard?
01:28Because it's no point me saying that it is a laundry list and then not providing a alternative
01:34idea.
01:37And so today I would like to lay out some dimensions of what an alternative address
01:45would look like.
01:48What the India Gatwandhan would probably focus on and where we would lay emphasis.
01:59The future of this country is going to be decided by the young men and women of this
02:05country, the youth of this country.
02:08So I think anything we say has to be addressed to them, has to be spoken to them.
02:21The first thing in front of us, and this is something I am sure the Prime Minister would
02:27accept and pretty much everybody in this room will accept, is that even though we have grown,
02:37we have grown fast, we are growing slightly slower now, but we are still growing.
02:46A universal problem that we have faced is that we have not been able to tackle the problem
02:54of unemployment.
02:56No, neither the UPA government nor today's NDA government has given a clear cut answer
03:08to the youth of India about employment.
03:13I don't think anybody in this room will disagree with me.
03:17I'll give a little statistic for the Prime Minister.
03:23The Prime Minister, something I would agree with directionally, the Prime Minister proposed
03:32the Make in India program.
03:34I think a good idea.
03:39We saw the statues, we saw the functions, we saw the so-called investment, and the result
03:47is right in front of you.
03:50Unemployment fell from 15.3% of GDP in 2014 to 12.6% of GDP today.
04:01That is the lowest share of manufacturing in 60 years.
04:06I'm not even blaming the Prime Minister because I think it would not be fair to say he didn't
04:15try.
04:17I could say that the Prime Minister tried, and I think conceptually Make in India was
04:22a good idea.
04:24But it's pretty clear that he failed, because manufacturing went from 15.3% of GDP to 12.6%.
04:35So the first question that any alternative on the vision would answer to the youngsters
04:41of our country is, okay, what and how are we going to solve this problem of employment?
04:52Any country basically organizes two things.
04:57You can organize consumption, and then you can organize production.
05:03Modern way of saying organizing consumption is services.
05:07Modern way of saying organizing production is manufacturing.
05:11But there is more to production than simply manufacturing.
05:14For example, agriculture also is about production.
05:18Now pretty much every government since 1990 has done a decent job on consumption, on organizing
05:28consumption.
05:29Which are the companies that organize consumption?
05:32Uber organizes consumption, Reliance organizes consumption, Adani organizes consumption.
05:41But we have as a country failed in organizing production.
05:48We have excellent companies that try to organize production.
05:53They are the Mahindras of this world, they are the Bajajis of this world, part of Tata's
06:01organizes production, but the record of the country in organizing production is this one.
06:07And essentially what we have done is we have handed over the organization of production
06:13to the Chinese.
06:15So this mobile phone, even though we are saying we make this mobile phone in India, that is
06:23not a fact.
06:24This phone is not made in India, this phone is assembled in India, all the components
06:29of this phone are made in China, the network that has produced this phone is made in China,
06:36is owned by China.
06:38So every time we use a phone, every time we wear a Chinese shirt, a Bangladeshi shirt,
06:47every time we wear a pair of Chinese sneakers, we are paying a tax to China.
06:54So some Chinese youngster is earning a salary to make or to produce that product.
07:00So the first message I would give in a presidential address would be that India has to focus completely
07:09on production.
07:10Because if we do not focus on production and we continue to focus only on consumption,
07:19we will find that we will run huge deficits, we will increase inequality, and eventually
07:25we will run into a serious problem.
07:28Social problem because of unemployment, which we are already facing.
07:32If you look at the numbers of the amount of people who are in jail, if you look at the
07:37numbers that are spent on internal security, if you look at the numbers spent on our police
07:44forces, they all spiral, they are all rising.
07:47And everybody understands that social tension is on the rise in India.
07:53So now the next question comes, okay, so where is this employment going to come from?
07:59What is India going to produce?
08:01And for that I'd like to tell all the youngsters of this country that there is a revolution
08:06taking place, an exciting revolution.
08:10The world is transforming completely.
08:13And the change that is taking place, at the heart of the change that is taking place,
08:19we are moving from the world of the internal combustion engine to the world of the electric
08:26motor.
08:27We are moving from petrol to batteries.
08:33We are moving wind, solar, potentially nuclear energy.
08:38So our entire way of moving is changing.
08:43And this is going to change every single thing.
08:46It is going to change warfare, it is going to change medical treatment, it is going to
08:51change education, it is going to change how we eat, it is going to change every single
08:55thing.
08:57Now the last time there was a revolution, called the computer revolution, the government
09:04of India had a clear focus.
09:06We looked at that revolution, it was a congress government, we looked at the revolution and
09:11we decided clearly that we are going to focus on the development of software.
09:20And we wrote the wave of that revolution.
09:23And today you can see the result.
09:25I remember people laughing.
09:29I remember people laughing when the computer was being talked about.
09:33You mentioned Mr. Vajpayee, I respect Mr. Vajpayee, but Mr. Vajpayee gave a speech saying
09:39that computers are of no consequence to India.
09:43So what is important when there is a revolution?
09:47What is important is that you understand what are the drivers of that revolution and where
09:53exactly do you need to focus, where exactly do you need to sit in that revolution.
09:59I said that this revolution is going to change everything.
10:02And I want the youngsters in this country to think about it.
10:04There is a war going on in Ukraine.
10:08The war in Ukraine is actually a war between the internal combustion engine and the motor,
10:14the electric motor.
10:15The electric motor is inside the drone, the engine is inside the tank.
10:21And if you look at what is going on in Ukraine, the tanks are dying by the thousands.
10:26And small little drones with electric motors, small batteries, not much bigger, not much
10:31bigger than that, are destroying the entire tank artillery infrastructure of both Ukraine
10:41and Russia.
10:42So the drone is the electric motor.
10:45The drone is the battery.
10:48The drone also needs to see.
10:50So the drone is a camera.
10:53In the same way, electric cars, the electric car is a motor.
10:59The electric car is batteries.
11:01The electric car is cameras.
11:05Robots are exactly the same thing.
11:07Robots are electric motors, multiple electric motors, with cameras, with batteries.
11:13And this is what the revolution is going to look like.
11:15So there are basically four technologies that are driving this entire change in mobility.
11:24Electric motors, batteries, optics, and then on top of that, you can apply AI.
11:33Now people, I want to tell the youngsters of this country, people talk about AI.
11:40But it's important to understand that AI on its own is absolutely meaningless.
11:46Because AI operates on top of data.
11:50Without data, AI means nothing.
11:53And if we look at data today, there is one thing which is very clear.
12:02Every single piece of data that comes out of the production system in the world, the
12:10data that was used to make this phone, the data that is used to make electric cars, the
12:15data that is used to make basically all electronics on the planet today is owned by China.
12:22And the consumption data is owned by the United States.
12:27In China, the consumption data is owned by China.
12:31But in India, companies like Google, companies like Facebook, companies like Instagram, X,
12:39they own our consumption data.
12:42So if India wants to talk about AI, it has to first answer the question, what data is
12:50going to power that AI?
12:53And the answer today is, India does not have that data.
12:57Neither does India have production data, neither does India have consumption data.
13:01We have handed our consumption data to the big American companies, and the production
13:07data we don't have anyway.
13:10So what would that vision look like?
13:12The first thing, we would start getting youngsters excited about this revolution.
13:17We would start to introduce the idea of a completely new way of moving, a complete revolution
13:26in how things move.
13:28We would start teaching our children in schools about batteries, about electric motors, about
13:32how these things combine, about how drones, robots, electric cars are structured, how
13:39they will work together.
13:41And most important, we have to start building a production network so that we can get access
13:48to production data.
13:50Now, what would we focus on?
13:54We would not give you a laundry list.
13:57China has at least a 10-year lead on India in this space.
14:03China has been working on batteries, robots, motors, optics for the last 10 years, and
14:12we are behind.
14:13So what would our president's address say to the youngsters?
14:16We will choose critical areas in each one of these technologies, and we will start to
14:23build capabilities in those areas.
14:26The second thing we would do, we would ensure that our banking system is not captured by
14:32two or three companies that basically do not allow you to build a production system.
14:38But our banking system is open, is dynamic, and is accessible to small and medium businesses
14:45and to millions and millions of entrepreneurs who want to take part in this revolution.
14:51Our foreign policy would take into account this revolution.
14:56When we talk to the United States, we would not send our foreign minister to invite our
15:01prime minister to his coronation.
15:05We would not send him three or four times, please invite our prime minister.
15:09Because if we had a production system, and if we were working on these technologies,
15:13the American president would come here and invite the prime minister.
15:18So it is important to understand where...
15:26So I'm sorry that that disturbed you, that question.
15:30I apologize for disturbing your peace of mind.
15:32It's okay.
15:33I've apologized.
15:34I've apologized.
15:35I've apologized for disturbing your peace of mind, I'm sorry.
15:40So we would start by telling our young men and women that they have to be at the forefront
15:49of this revolution.
15:50We cannot afford that the Chinese are at the forefront of this revolution, number one.
15:57Number two, we would ensure that the absolute best experts on these technologies would talk
16:05to our students, would talk to our youngsters, and guide them on what a future... on what
16:12these future technologies are going to do.
16:15We would make them partners in this revolution.
16:23Now, we talk about defense.
16:34And today, we have the Chinese and the prime minister has denied it.
16:44And the army has contradicted the prime minister.
16:53The prime minister has denied it.
16:57The prime minister has denied it.
17:00And the army has disagreed with the prime minister that China is sitting on 4000 square
17:08kilometers of land over territory.
17:12The prime minister... the prime minister has denied that Chinese forces are inside
17:19our territory.
17:20But for some reason, our army keeps talking to the Chinese about their entry into our
17:26territory and our chief of army staff has said that the army, that the Chinese are inside
17:31our territory.
17:32This is a fact.
17:33This is not... this is not invention.
17:35This is a fact.
17:38Now, but the reason... the reason China is inside our territory is important.
17:49Because people think that wars are fought between armies and their weapons.
18:01But the fact of the matter is that wars are fought by industrial systems.
18:08The fact of the matter is that China has an industrial system that is far stronger,
18:15far bigger than our industrial system.
18:17And that is why they have the guts to come inside this country.
18:21The reason China is sitting inside this country is because making India has failed.
18:28The reason China is sitting inside this country is because India is refusing to produce.
18:34And I'm worried that India is going to give up this revolution to the Chinese once again.
18:43The reason I made this reference is because everything is connected.
18:48When we, if and when we fight a war with China, we will be fighting with Chinese electric
18:55motors, Chinese batteries, Chinese optics, and we will be buying Chinese motors, Chinese
19:02optics, Chinese batteries.
19:06It is a non-sustainable proposition.
19:09That is why for our security, for the future of our children, for the future of our country,
19:16we have to build a production system and we cannot allow this revolution to go by.
19:24Now, the next step, we have a strategic partner called the United States.
19:33The partnership should focus on how India and the United States can work together to
19:41take advantage of this revolution.
19:44That is what the conversation should be on.
19:47Please understand that India is as important as the United States for the simple reason
19:55that they cannot build an industrial system without us.
20:01They cannot build a production system without us.
20:04No matter what they say, the Americans simply cannot do what India can do because their
20:10cost structure is much, much, much more expensive than ours.
20:15We can build things that the Americans would never imagine India can do that.
20:21So that would be the first part of the President's address.
20:25We would talk to the youngsters in India and say to them, we want you to be partners in
20:29this revolution.
20:31We want to change the Indian banking system so you can have access to it.
20:35And we believe in you.
20:37We trust in you.
20:38And we believe you can take on the Chinese.
20:41That's the first part.
20:44The second part would be about participation.
20:49We have done a caste census in Telangana.
20:53And what we have found is shocking.
20:57Almost 90% of Telangana is either Dalit, Adivasi, backward, or minority.
21:09Almost 90%.
21:11And I am convinced that that is the story across the country.
21:17I am absolutely convinced that the OBC population of this country is not one less than 50%,
21:27possibly 55%.
21:2916% are Dalits.
21:329% are Adivasis.
21:3515% are minorities.
21:39Last budget, there was a photograph.
21:43You remember the photograph?
21:46the
22:06new development paradigm for this country, which runs parallel with the production paradigm
22:12I spoke of, which works together with the production paradigm I spoke of, is the participation
22:19of lower castes, OBCs, Dalits, Adivasis, in the wealth of this country.
22:27If we look at the largest corporates in this country, they are all owned.
22:31None of them are owned by OBCs, none of them are owned by Dalits, none of them are owned
22:35by tribals.
22:36If we look at the biggest media companies that support the Prime Minister, every day
22:41we see the Prime Minister's pleasant face, smiling face on these media.
22:47None of them are owned by OBCs, none of them are owned by Dalits, none of them are owned
22:52by Adivasis.
22:53This is a fact.
22:55So central to any new development paradigm is the architecture of a new paradigm.
23:02And that architecture of the new paradigm can only be built once the caste census is
23:08placed on this table.
23:11Because once the caste census is placed on the table, we will know exactly how much of
23:17this country's wealth, how much of this country's power, how many of these countries, of this
23:23country's institutions are owned by 90% of this country.
23:28There are OBC MPs in the BJP.
23:35There are OBC MPs in the BJP.
23:40There are Dalit MPs in the BJP.
23:43There are Adivasi MPs in the BJP.
23:46Remember, you are OBCs, OBCs.
23:51You have 50%, 50% of the population and you have absolutely no power.
23:57I know that you're sitting there and you cannot even open your mouth.
24:01That is the truth of the country.
24:05Speaker Sir, Speaker Sir, so the idea is on one side, allow India and the Indian youngsters
24:14to participate in the coming mobility revolution.
24:19Allow them to participate in building robots, in building drones, in building electronic
24:26items, in building EVs and on the other side running parallel, so parallel ideas.
24:36One idea, participate in the mobility revolution.
24:42Whether you're thinking of economy, weapons, production, healthcare, India should participate
24:57in this revolution.
24:58India should become the master of the electric motor, master of the battery, master of optics
25:04and master of AI applied on top of that production system.
25:08Now imagine the power of AI when we apply it to the caste census.
25:14You imagine what we will do with AI and what we will do with the social revolution in this
25:20country when we start to apply AI on the data that we get from the caste census.
25:26So we are going to run a parallel track.
25:29On one side participation, revolutionizing the participation of Dalits, OBCs, Adivasis,
25:37in the ruling of this country, in the institutions of this country, in distribution of wealth
25:44of this country and on the other side parallel track, challenge the Chinese and participate
25:50in the revolution and defeat the Chinese in electric motors, batteries, solar panels and
25:56wind.
25:59So that is the first two parts of any presidential address that any India Gatbandhan leader would
26:08give you.
26:09The final, of course, we go back to the constitution.
26:12This, our favorite, our favorite, just like the production system is a weapon, just like
26:25Jati Jan Garna is a weapon of transformation.
26:29This is what the entire architecture is built on.
26:34I remember before the elections, all of you were saying Char So Paar and you were saying
26:41you would change this.
26:43And then I was glad to see that the prime minister walked in and then was forced to
26:48bow his head in front of the constitution.
26:50It was a moment of pride for all Congress people that we had explained to the prime
26:55minister and to the whole country that no force will dare touch this.
27:00I know, I know that the RSS has never accepted this.
27:04Mohan Bhagwati has said that India didn't get independence in 1947.
27:09He has said that this constitution is meaningless.
27:12I know that that is at your heart.
27:15We will never let your dream come true.
27:18This constitution is going to rule India.
27:20Always.
27:22Now,
27:40Mohan Bhagwati made a statement saying that India did not receive independence in 1947.
27:46It received independence when the Ram Mandir was inaugurated.
27:49We will place the table, place that on the table.
27:53Now, sir, I would like to mention one small thing, but very important thing.
27:59Speaker, sir, this, this constitution, this constitution is supported by this constitution
28:14is supported by the vote of our people without the secure vote of the Indian people.
28:22This constitution means nothing.
28:25Now, I want to bring to the notice of this house some data, some information about the
28:33Maharashtra election.
28:34Very simple stuff.
28:37Speaker, sir, between the Lok Sabha election, which the India Alliance won and the Vidhan
28:47Sabha election, the voting population of Himachal Pradesh was added to the voting role of Maharashtra,
29:00meaning the entire population of Himachal Pradesh was added to the voter roles of Maharashtra.
29:10Please understand what I'm saying.
29:13In Lok Sabha, the difference between Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha was the population of Himachal.
29:22The entire population, almost 70 lakh new voters suddenly arrived between Lok Sabha
29:29and Vidhan Sabha.
29:30Now, the most interesting part, the most interesting part, and the prime minister is not looking
29:36at me, the most interesting part, the most interesting part is,
29:51Sir, more voters were added in five months in Maharashtra than were added in five years
30:10in Maharashtra.
30:12Sir, more voters were added in five months in Maharashtra than were added in five years
30:17in Maharashtra.
30:18Sir, more voters were added in five months in Maharashtra than were added in five years
30:22in Maharashtra.
30:23Sir, more voters were added in five months in Maharashtra than were added in five years
30:27in Maharashtra.
30:28Sir, more voters were added in five months in Maharashtra than were added in five years
30:32in Maharashtra.
30:33Sir, more voters were added in five months in Maharashtra than were added in five years
30:36in Maharashtra.
30:37Sir, more voters were added in five months in Maharashtra than were added in five years
30:41in Maharashtra than were added in five years in Maharashtra.
30:42Sir, I am not making any allegations, I am just saying that there is something problematic in this.
30:55That big voters like Himachal Pradesh come after Lok Sabha from Jadu.
31:05Now what I am saying is that I have repeatedly told the Election Commission that we are not making any allegations.
31:15Give us the voter list of Lok Sabha, give us the name, address and electronically.
31:23And Vidhan Sabha is not there.
31:28No sir, no, no, no, no, no, no.
31:33Speaker sir, speaker sir.
31:36He lives on the website, everyone knows him.
31:39Anyone can remove him.
31:41Speaker sir, let me explain.
31:43Speaker sir.
31:45Speaker sir.
31:47He, he.
31:54Speaker sir, we have asked.
31:57Speaker sir.
32:03Speaker sir, we are asking this question.
32:06We are asking this.
32:09Speaker sir.
32:11Population of Himachal Pradesh.
32:18Population of Himachal Pradesh has voted.
32:22Extra has voted in Maharashtra.
32:24We are saying to the Election Commission.
32:27Please give us the names and addresses and polling booths of all the workers in the Lok Sabha and all the workers in the Vidhan Sabha.
32:36So we can calculate who these new workers are, who these new voters are.
32:41Interestingly, interestingly.
32:45The new voters are mostly in the constituencies that the BJP has swept.
32:51Please understand, the new voters have been added mostly in the constituencies where BJP has swept.
32:57I am still not making an allegation.
32:59I am saying on the floor of the House that the Election Commission has to give the data of the Maharashtra elections to the Congress Party, to the Shiv Sena and to the NCP.
33:11So that we can see exactly where these voters have been added, who has been subtracted, who has been added, where they have been added.
33:19This is not an irresponsible request.
33:23This is a very simple request for them to fulfil.
33:28The reason I am saying this, sir, is because the rules have been changed.
33:32This is not just said in isolation.
33:35Speaker, sir, the Election Commissioner used to be chosen by the Prime Minister, Leader of Opposition and the Chief Justice.
33:44Sir, the Chief Justice was removed from that committee.
33:47Why?
33:48This is a question, sir.
33:50This is a question to the Prime Minister.
33:52Why was the Chief Justice removed from the committee?
33:55Now, in a few days, I am going to go to the meeting.
33:58I am going to go to the meeting.
34:00There is going to be Mr. Amit Shah and Mr. Modi ji.
34:02And there is going to be me.
34:03Two to one.
34:04Why am I even going to the meeting?
34:06What is the purpose of me going to the meeting?
34:08I am only going to the meeting to certify what Modi ji and Amit Shah ji are going to say.
34:13Right?
34:14Whereas if the Chief Justice was there, there could be a discussion.
34:18Chief Justice and Leader of Opposition could say, no, we don't agree.
34:22So, there seems to be a calculated strategy.
34:27Now, just prior to the Lok Sabha, the Election Commissioner was changed and two new Election Commissioners were placed.
34:33We know that the election dates were changed.
34:38We know that the elections were postponed.
34:41These are facts.
34:42These are not things I am inventing.
34:44So, in order to safeguard this constitution, the entire opposition requests the data for the Maharashtra election.
34:56We request the data and the electoral voter list for Lok Sabha and the corresponding list for Vidhan Sabha.
35:04And I am very confident that the Election Commission will not give us this information.
35:11Speaker Sir, that is what, that is broadly.
35:16So, the third element of our President's address would be a determined defence of India's institutions, of our democratic system
35:28and a re-look at our entire democratic framework
35:34and the looking again at all the institutions that have been taken away from the people of India.
35:42So, those would be the type of things that we would say in a Presidential address.
35:46I would like to finally say one thing.
35:49In the last...
35:50Let me zoom in a bit.
35:52Now, I will zoom in a bit more.
35:54Now, I will zoom in a bit more.
35:56Now, I will zoom in a bit more.
35:59So, in the last, there is a background, a philosophical background to what I am saying.
36:09Essentially, what I am saying to the youngsters of India and to this house
36:16is that instead of focusing on multiple things, instead of telling us a laundry list,
36:24give us a strategy, give us a vision.
36:27Make it clear.
36:28Right?
36:29Now, there is a philosophical basis to this.
36:34There is a, even a deep philosophical basis to this.
36:39If you, I showed you the picture of Shivji, which you didn't allow me to show.
36:45I showed that picture for a reason.
36:48What does, what does, what does that picture tell us?
36:52If you look at that picture carefully,
36:55it tells us, focus carefully.
37:01Do not get distracted.
37:04Do not look here and there.
37:07Do the job at hand.
37:09So, there is a philosophical basis to the speech I have given.
37:13I have not told the house and the country that we will do this, this, this, this, this, this and this.
37:19This is the philosophy of Shivji.
37:23Say what you have to say.
37:26But be clear that you're going to do that one thing and don't do 50, 60, 70 different things.
37:33So, there is a link between our philosophical tradition, our religious tradition and what I'm saying.
37:37And that is what India needs to do.
37:39India needs to connect the past, the values of the past.
37:44You talk about Sardar Patelji, but you destroy Sardar Patelji's values every day.
37:50You talk about Ambedkarji, you destroy his values every day.
37:53You talk about Nehruji. No, you don't talk about Nehruji.
37:58Right, right. You, you, you bow in front of Buddha.
38:03You destroy what he says.
38:05So, the point is, you have to be truthful to what you are.
38:10Right. And it is important that when you are giving a way forward to the nation,
38:16there is clarity. There is clarity of purpose.
38:19There is no hatred. There is no violence.
38:22There is no anger because these things are destroying our country.
38:27So, my speech has not been angry, has not been nasty.
38:32My speech has been very polite, very kind.
38:35And I thank the Prime Minister for coming and listening to it.
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