In a heartfelt and powerful address to the people of Haryana, Rahul Gandhi, a key leader of the Indian National Congress, urged citizens to step out and participate in today’s crucial elections. Stressing the significance of every single vote, he made a compelling call to action for the people of Haryana to vote for the Congress, promising a government built on fairness, justice, and the principles of the Constitution.
A Vision for Prosperity and Justice
Addressing the gathering as his “brothers and sisters of Haryana,” Rahul Gandhi outlined his vision for a prosperous and inclusive state. He highlighted six key areas that the Congress is committed to working on if voted to power:
- For the prosperity of farmers: Agriculture being the backbone of Haryana, Gandhi emphasized the need for policies that support farmers, ensuring their economic well-being and a sustainable future.
- For employment of youth: Rahul Gandhi recognized the issue of unemployment among the youth and pledged to create more job opportunities, providing the young generation with the tools and resources to secure their futures.
- For the safety and respect of women: Women’s safety, empowerment, and dignity took center stage in his speech, with a promise to prioritize policies that ensure women’s well-being, security, and respect in society.
- For the participation of every section: Gandhi emphasized inclusivity, assuring that under the Congress government, every section of society would have a say in governance, promoting unity across diverse communities.
- For social security: Stressing the need for a strong social safety net, he vowed to implement policies that ensure welfare measures for the marginalized, the elderly, and the vulnerable.
- For the prosperity of every family: Rahul Gandhi’s appeal centered on improving the overall quality of life for all families in Haryana, through better economic opportunities, healthcare, and social services.

A Government for All
Rahul Gandhi made it clear that a vote for Congress is a vote for the protection of the Indian Constitution. He presented the Congress as a bulwark against what he termed the “atrocities of the BJP,” positioning his party as a defender of democracy and justice.
“We have to form a government of 36 communities in Haryana,” he stated, emphasizing the need for a government that represents everyone—irrespective of caste, class, or religion. His vision is to create “a government with everyone’s participation, a government of justice,” one that stands up for the rights and aspirations of all sections of society.
Conclusion: The Power of Your Vote
In his concluding remarks, Rahul Gandhi reminded the people of Haryana of the power of their vote, describing it as a weapon of change against injustice. He urged every voter to come out in large numbers and vote for the Congress, expressing confidence that this election could bring about a transformative government that prioritizes the welfare of all its citizens.
With this passionate appeal, Rahul Gandhi has put forth a clear choice for the people of Haryana—a future of prosperity, equality, and justice under a Congress-led government.