
'Can't lock out our voice': Rahul Gandhi takes to Instagram after Twitter locks account
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Nearly a week after his Twitter account was locked, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted a statement on the issue on Instagram. He said, "They can lock us out of a platform but they can't lock out our voice."
Nearly a week after his Twitter account was locked, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted a statement on the issue on Instagram. His statement on Thursday read, "They can lock us out of a platform but they can't lock out our voice for the sake of the people." While the BJP government in cahoots with Twitter lock down the voices that cry for justice, let’s not forget the real issue.1/4#TwitterBJPseDarGaya Rahul Gandhi's post further said, "If showing compassion and empathy is a crime, then I am guilty. If fighting for a rape and murder victim is a crime, then I am guilty. The message of compassion, love and justice is universal. 1.3 billion Indians will not be silenced."More Related News

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