I don't want to be a king, I am against the concept: Rahul Gandhi;

New Delhi- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said that he does not want to be a king and he is against the concept itself. He said this while addressing the inaugural session of the one-day "Constitutional Challenges: Perspectives and Pathways" conference. As soon as Rahul Gandhi started his address at the event at Vigyan Bhawan, the audience started chanting slogans like 'Is Desh ka Raja kaisa ho, Rahul Gandhi jaisa ho.'

New Delhi- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said that he does not want to be a king and he is against the concept itself. He said this while addressing the inaugural session of the one-day "Constitutional Challenges: Perspectives and Pathways" conference.
As soon as Rahul Gandhi started his address at the event at Vigyan Bhawan, the audience started chanting slogans like 'Is Desh ka Raja kaisa ho, Rahul Gandhi jaisa ho.'
In response, Rahul Gandhi said, "No boss, I am not a king. I do not want to be a king. I am against the king, I am also against the concept of it. Rahul Gandhi has often used the word 'king' in the past to mock Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accuse him of not listening to the voice of the people.