Indian police have detained dozens of parliamentarians from the opposition Congress party, including key leader Rahul Gandhi, as they attempted to march to the president’s house and the prime minister’s residence to protest soaring food and fuel prices and an increase in the goods and services tax (GST).
Police on Friday also detained hundreds of party supporters in the capital New Delhi to prevent them from joining the protesting leaders, many of whom wore black.
Several women protesters cooked food outside the Congress party headquarters using wood for the fire, saying that cooking gas prices have risen beyond the means of poor and middle-class families.
In New Delhi, police began barricading the party headquarters and homes of its leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday after the party announced plans to organise countrywide protests against the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“What we are witnessing is the death of democracy in India,” Rahul Gandhi told said.
“Anybody who stands against this idea of the onset of dictatorship is viciously attacked, put in jail, arrested, and beaten. The idea is that people’s issues whether they are price rises, unemployment, or violence in society, people’s issues must not be raised. That is the sole agenda of the government.”
“Democracy is a memory,” Gandhi later tweeted with photos of the police crackdown on the protests.
Democracy is a memory. pic.twitter.com/CnobQwSm44
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) August 5, 2022
Delhi | Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge wears a black kurta and turban in protest against price rise and unemployment pic.twitter.com/bWs2AxMweI
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2022
#WATCH | "Hitler had also won elections, he too used to win elections. How did he use to do it? He had control of all of Germany's institutions…Give me the entire system, then I will show you how elections are won," says Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. pic.twitter.com/uynamOL6w5
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2022
Delhi | Congress MPs along with party's interim president Sonia Gandhi in the Parliament premises amid protests against Central govt over inflation & unemployment, earlier today pic.twitter.com/rdXq0Md9di
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Delhi | Congress MPs including Rahul Gandhi detained at Police Lines Kingsway Camp
Congress is holding nationwide protests today on the issues of inflation and unemployment. pic.twitter.com/W26TrJVbv3
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2022
Total 335 protestors including 65 MPs have been detained under 65 Delhi Police Act in order to maintain law & order in the area. Intimation about detention of MPs/MLAs is being sent to the respective competent authorities: Delhi Police
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2022
Police prevented the party’s efforts to hold similar marches in Mumbai, India’s financial capital, Guwahati, and some other cities, detaining party members and taking them away in buses and other vehicles.
“This is the worst form of vendetta politics. We will not submit! We will not be silenced! We will continue to raise our voice against injustices and failures of the Modi government,” the party said in a tweet.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman defended the government’s handling of the economy in parliament earlier this week and said there was zero probability of India slipping into recession.
The opposition was infuriated by the government’s decision last month to impose a tax on packed milk curd, cheese, buttermilk, packed rice, flour and wheat. The government also raised fuel and gas prices.