Rahul Gandhi's Interaction with Tribal Workers in Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh | March 22, 2014

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    For hundreds of adivasi tendu leaf pickers subsisting at the periphery of the economy it was an opportunity to not only express their anguish against an unfair system, but also engage with a national political leader willing to listen and address their problems. Just before starting his conversation, Rahul Gandhi walked into the nearby forest to see how the women collected the tendu leaves in harsh conditions. The tribal women told Rahul Gandhi how they were paid a pittance for the leaves which took long hours to collect. They also shared with him the lack of other employment opportunities in their villages, which have no roads or electricity. Suhasini Maharani, a leaf picker, pointed out that while victims of car accidents received as much as three lakh rupees from insurance, the death of somebody in a leaf picker's family fetched them a paltry 3,000 rupees. 'We educate our children, but what's the point since there are no jobs,' she said, adding that people in villages did not even get the promised 100 days of work under the central MNREGA scheme.

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    Interacting with the workers, Rahul Gandhi said that the real issue was that the voice of the poor was not being heard properly by the system. 'I am very happy to be here to listen to you issues,' he said. Some of the stone workers recollected how Indira Gandhi had helped them. He said: 'Indira Gandhi always listened and understood to the issues of the poor. I do not claim that I understood all of your problems but now I know some of it.' Rahul Gandhi said that the Congress party was trying to bring in a policy of right to health. Rahul Gandhi has been interacting with people from various walks of life including NGOs, farmers, panchayat heads and more to seek their input for the Congress party's manifesto.

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    'Development is not just limited to building roads and bridges. Till the time we don't provide a firm floor and a strong roof for the people, building roads will not benefit them. A basic minimum right has to be given to every Indian. To me, development must include every Indian...I cannot change your life in 10 days and I will be lying if I said so. But I promise I will work towards addressing your problems,' said Rahul Gandhi.

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    While interacting with tribal groups in Assam, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said other politicians visit and give speeches, but he had come to 'hear the voice of tribal's of Assam and address their grievances.'

    Congress party, he said, believes in giving power to the people, which is in sharp contrast to the outlook of other political parties, who believe in 'centralized control'.

    'More power to people will be better for the country. It would take India further on the path of development. That will happen only when 50 per cent of our population, that is women, are represented in decision making bodies,' Rahul Gandhi said.

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