How Rahul Gandhi defined "power" in 2013

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 26 бер 2024
  • Rahul Gandhi, arguably the most strident of Opposition voices now, was calling power poison when his party was still governing India. This speech is from 2013.
    Brut India is the fastest-growing digital video publisher in the country. We're a young, independent platform producing compelling journalism in new formats.
    You can also find us here:
    Facebook: / brutindia
    Instagram: / brut.india
    Twitter: / brutindia
    Snapchat: Brut India
    Snapchat: Brut India Stories

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1 тис.

  • @785lucky
    @785lucky  +731

    Love him or hate him ,Rahul Gandhi is one person who has not compromised his idealogy or anyone just for the sake of power. He has lost many times just because of this secular idealogy that country rejected post modi era but he still sticks to it in 2024. He deserves respect 👏 for that.

  • @kb398
    @kb398  +307

    What he is saying is absolutely true. Power comes at a very big price, sometimes that cannot be paid.

  • @factsandshorts6995

    The IQ Rahul had in 2013, Narendra Modi might not have that even in 2024.

  • @rajatsingh8942

    After seeing Bharat jodo yatra.. I can totally relate with his views and his courage.

  • @vijayrajashree4694

    Truly Immense!

  • @AD25076
    @AD25076  +95

    Probably the most unfairly orchestrated person in Today's Politics. He came with the hope to change the country and his own party but his hope was mauled by the paid hounds of BJP but they couldn't kill him. And what doesn't kill you makes you only stronger. Now his willpower is stronger than anyone of them thought possible

  • @RashmiiSiingh

    I don't care about Congress or BJP, but I have deep respect for Rahul Gandhi.

  • @yerajoker3524

    Rahul Gandhi's political life can be divided in two eras : Before Arnab (BA) and After Arnab (AA)

  • @anandsharma7430

    He has kept his promise. He has taken so much hurt, humiliation, trolling, abuse, and walked the length and breadth of the country for something he does not want - the PM chair. If only the BJP had even 10% politicians like this. On second thought, actually they did have some, but they either are dead or kicked out of the party - Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha, Arun Shourie, Vajpayee, etc.

  • @mustafakagalwala3828

    And they call this man "pappu". If you listen to what he says, there is actually a reflection of a man who is educated, knows what he speaks and does not bullshit. The congress goverment might not be a saint but having someone like Rahul Gandhi is a huge plus point. It is just that a lot of what he speaks is edited and twisted but reality is alwways different

  • @vpstateofmind

    He may not be a strong political leader but his perseverance to rise up again and again against the odds must be appreciated , makes us hopeful in these tough times , he should definitely become the PM of the India...

  • @sujith0101

    Rahul Gandhi is what Modi is not.

  • @abhinavsrivastav8677

    This is how maturity sounds

  • @acousticamaan4892

    "Use the power to empower the voiceless." What a line 🙌

  • @sushmitagautam5397

    Even haters can't denied the fact that RaGa is most humble & educated politician in today's time.

  • @MYLIFEMYRULEZ

    That time I wasn't so mature that understand how power can corrupt your soul NOW i understand

  • @alokkumaar5053

    He is a Pure❤heart Man...

  • @Pavanraoka

    I have so many misunderstanding about him but now I am getting close to his ideology & understand what he says

  • @thelastwarrior444

    still better than dosti bane rahe.

  • @randomthoughts9820

    Rahul Gandhi has been consistent in his remarks and observations. That's how a leader should be.