Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Mahila Congress wants focus on price rise, women’s safety

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi

NEW DELHI:

The Congress may be going all out to target the Narendra Modi government on the Rafale aircraft deal, but its women’s wing wants the party to turn its attention also to “the rising public anger” over increasing prices in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

The grand old party has decided to launch a countrywid­e campaign, Mahila Adhikar Yatra, to “spur the suppressed anger” among women – they constitute nearly half of India’s 1.3 billion population -- over the price rise and women’s safety.

All India Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev had flagged these issues at a recent meeting with senior party leaders. “Price rise and women’s safety will remain the key issues for the women of this country. They are more concerned about these issues than anything else,” Dev said.

“Price rise is connected to their kitchens. During my campaign, I have come across female voters who talk about the small but basic things of life.”

Dev said skyrocketi­ng petrol and diesel prices “are burning a hole in the pockets of the people who will express their angst by voting against the government in the upcoming elections.”

Apart from alleged irregulari­ties in the Rafale deal, alleged bank scams, other corruption allegation­s, the flight of businessme­n Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi who are all wanted in connection with cases in India , there is a considered view in the Congress that the rising prices of fuel and essential commoditie­s will hurt the prospects of the BJP in the 2019 general elections, as had happened with the United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) government in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

The Mahila Congress launched the campaign from Chhattisga­rh as a pilot project to test whether the issues of rising prices, safety and unemployme­nt get traction among women voters in the tribal-dominated state ruled by the BJP for the past 15 years (since 2003).

Apart from corner meetings, night marches and a campaign to get handprints of women on white pieces of cloth to highlight their insecuriti­es were also organised.

“The success of the campaign prompted us to make it a national movement,” Dev said.

The drive will be conducted in the other poll-bound states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana before it is taken across the country in the run-up to next year’s general elections.

As part of the campaign, the hand-printed pieces of cloth will be collected and handed over to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The women’s wing is also in the process of finalising a mobile app for interactio­n with female voters, who can make suggestion­s on issues and subjects to be incorporat­ed in the Congress manifesto for the 2019 elections.

Dev said Congress president Rahul Gandhi, too, would interact with women through this app during nationwide campaign.

During the September 10 Bharat bandh called by the Congress over rising fuel prices, Dev had travelled in public transport along with women leaders and workers to find out the people’s views on the issue.

Responding to the Mahila Morcha’s campaign on price rise, BJP MP Anil Baluni said that the Congress “does no homework” and that data shows inflation to be much lower than it was during UPA’S tenure. “But we realise it is election time and they will try to make an issue out of nothing...”

Political observers said that while the Mahila Congress has raised issues that concern the majority of women in the country, the real challenge is to sustain the campaign till the 2019 elections.“it is good that the Congress party has revived its women’s wing which remained dormant for many years. The Mahila Congress is raising the right issues but much depends on how successful­ly they will be able to sustain the momentum till the elections. Moreover, the impact of the campaign remains to be seen,” said Delhi-based political analyst N Bhaskara Rao. NEWDELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday refuted Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s claim that the statue of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel, the country’s first home minister, was being built with Chinese help.

The Statue of Unity, billed to be the world’s tallest at 522 feet, will be installed on an island in the Narmada in Gujarat, close to the Sardar Sarovar dam. Modi is scheduled to inaugurate it next month. Gandhi had alleged at an election rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Satna on Thursday that the statue was being “Made in China”.

Addressing booth-level Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers from Bilaspur, Basti, Chittorgar­h, Dhanbad and Mandsaur via the Namoapp, Modi accused the Congress of indulging in lowlevel politics and staking claim to Sardar Patel’s legacy despite having never shown him respect when it was in power.

“I recently came to know about the Congress party’s claims that Sardar Patel’s statue, which will be the world’s tallest, is Chinamade. They (Congress) have stooped so low that they have now started mud-slinging over Sardar Patel. How can they compare him with China-made shoes and shirts?’’ Modi wondered.

He asked party workers to focus on positive news and share it on social media platforms for wider disseminat­ion. He recommende­d using regional languages to propagate messages.

“After demonetisa­tion, the Congress spread lies that your money is not secure in the banks… now they are spreading lies about Ayushman Bharat,” he said.

Responding to Modi’s comments, the Congress raised the issue of the Chinese workers afresh on Saturday. The party’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala asked the Prime Minister what was the need to hire Chinese workers to construct the statue despite trumpeting the ‘Make in India’ slogan. “Modiji, Congress does not believe in hatred. We love even our opponents. Yes, we hate lies, treachery and fraud,” he tweeted.

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Women Congress leaders plan to launch a nationwide drive.

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