"There are forces trying to destroy Constitution of India": Rahul Gandhi in Kerala

Malappuram (Kerala) [India], November 3 (ANI): Ahead of the upcoming bye-election in Kerala's Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said that there are forces trying to "destroy" the Constitution.
He said that these forces want to "divide the country along religious, linguistic, and regional lines," and emphasized that this will never be allowed to happen.
"There are forces that are trying to destroy the Constitution of India. They want to divide India between religions, languages and between different states and we are never ever going to allow them to do that. Wayanad has some difficulties. It has the night traffic ban issue, it has the medical college issue, it has the man-animal conflict issue. We put a lot of pressure on the state government for the medical college but I am sad to say that we still do not have a proper medical college here," said Gandhi.
"You saw Prime Minister came to Wayanad when we had the tragedy, but he did not support Wayanad financially. This is an election to elect your member of parliament and I am very happy and very proud that the UDF candidate is Priyanka Gandhi, my sister. I am very confident that she will do whatever I did, she will do for you," he said.
"Officially you will have a new member of parliament but Wayanad will also be the only constituency in the country that will have two members of parliament. So every other constituency has one door going into parliament, you will have two doors going into parliament," he said while addressing the gathering.
"The truth is that we are fighting a political battle. The main fight that is taking place in the country is the fight between those who want to defend the Constitution and those who want to destroy the Constitution. The Constitution does not care which state you come from, does not care whether you are male or female, does not care what language you speak, does not care what religion you are, it respects every single person," he said.
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