Marking two years as the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday reaffirmed his commitment to taking people's concerns to the "corridors of power", saying he would continue fighting every battle on their behalf.In a post on X, Gandhi shared a three-and-a-half-minute video compiling speeches and interventions from the past two years, highlighting issues he said he had raised both inside and outside Parliament, including the NEET controversy, alleged electoral fraud and the defence of the Constitution.Also Read: Apologize to youth and resign: Rahul Gandhi targets Dharmendra Pradhan"Today marks two years since I became the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. Every single day of these two years has been dedicated to one task - to carry the voice of every Indian to the corridors of power."Whether it's the fight for NEET aspirants, exposing electoral fraud, or defending the Constitution, I have stood with you on every front. I stand with you today, and I always will," he said in Hindi.Also Read: Will stand with you in working for Tamil Nadu's progress: Rahul Gandhi greets Vijay on birthdayGandhi said the trust reposed in him by the people remained his greatest source of strength."From the streets to Parliament, the people's trust is my greatest strength."The journey is long, but my resolve remains the same - I will keep fighting every battle for you. Jai Hind. Jai Constitution," he said.A five-term Member of Parliament, Gandhi currently represents Uttar Pradesh's Rae Bareli constituency, previously held by his mother, Sonia Gandhi. He was appointed the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha in June 2024, following the general election.
Rahul Gandhi vows to keep fighting as Leader of Opposition stint enters third year
Marking two years as Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi reiterated his dedication to amplifying public concerns in Parliament. He shared a video highlighting his advocacy on issues like the NEET controversy, electoral integrity, and constitutional defense. Gandhi emphasized that the people's trust fuels his resolve to continue fighting for their battles, from the streets to the highest corridors of power.






