Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that after the coming Lok Sabha elections, the party will be given a 'martyr' status to the soldiers of the paramilitary forces, who are preparing for the country, after forming their government.


Gandhi said in response to a question during the interaction with the students, "The paramilitary forces should be given martyr status. If our government comes, they will get martyrdom status. ' Even after the Pulwama terror attack, the Congress President had raised the issue of getting the martyr status of the CRPF personnel on the Narendra Modi government and had said that the soldiers who did not deserve martyrdom in Modi's 'New India' were martyred. But an industrialist gets the gift of 30 thousand crores easily.

In an interaction with the students, Gandhi also accused the country's education system of imposing a particular ideology. He said, 'You ask in any university. It will be known that the people of an ideology and an organization are sitting in the post of Vice-Chancellor. They want to make Hindustan education system their own. '

Gandhi said, "We have to give autonomy to these institutions, to give full wealth. It does not say what they have to do. This is the difference between us and them. ' They also claimed that the BJP Government has cut budget on education and it is handing the education to the hands of private groups.

Gandhi said that there is a gruesome crisis of unemployment in the country. The government is not accepting this crisis. PM escape from the debate. They do not talk to the youth. Our country is not a country of hatred, but a country of love and brotherhood. He said that the central government waived the debt of industrialists Rs 3.5 lakh crore. 15-20 industrialists have been benefitted. Farmers' debt was not waived.

Addressing the students, the Congress President said, "When my grandmother died my father was next to me. My grandmother was more than a mother for me. My grandmother had been assassinated by her protectors. Satwant Singh taught me badminton. '