Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Why should Guj pay for Modi’s mess, popularity’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindusatnt­imes.co,

NEW DELHI: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday stepped up his attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking “why the people of Gujarat should pay the price for his financial mismanagem­ent and publicity.”

Gandhi on Wednesday started a “one question a day” series on Twitter asking questions to Modi and the BJP about the promises they made in the 2012 assembly elections in Gujarat.

“My second question to Prime Minister on the state of affairs in Gujarat. In 1995, total debt on Gujarat was ~9,183 crore. In 2017, the total debt on Gujarat was ~2.41 lakh crore. That means a debt of ~37,000 on every Gujarati. Why should the people of Gujarat pay up the price for your financial mismanagem­ent and publicity?” Gandhi asked.

In his first question ahead of the December 9 and 14 polls, Gandhi sought accountabi­lity from the ruling BJP for its promises.

“22 salon ka hisaab, Gujarat mange jawaab (Gujarat demands answers for 22 years of BJP rule,” he had tweeted on Wednesday.

He also asked Modi whether it would take 45 more years for his party to provide new houses to Gujaratis, as the BJP government had provided only 4.72 lakh houses in the past five years against the promised 50 lakh.

He also responded to the con-

If you ask questions, whether you are Patidar, farmer, Dalit, they will fire at you, beat you up, and will beat up women, too. But if five or ten people will ask for your land, electricit­y, water, Modiji will immediatel­y sign for them".

troversy over his signature at a temple, saying he was not someone who would use his religion for political gains. “We keep such things (religious beliefs)

"Modiji spoke for 22 years about farmers, but you have not got anything, your land has been taken away, your water is diverted to industrial­ists, and you do not get crop insurance".

"Those who ride Mercedes got their black money converted. This is the reality of demonetisa­tion. Thieves got their black money laundered.”

private. It is a very personal matter and we don’t need anyone else’s certificat­e. We don’t want to do ‘dalali’ over it, (or) use it for political purposes,” Gandhi said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Congress VP Rahul Gandhi at a public meeting near Dhasa railway station in Gujarat’s Botad district on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Congress VP Rahul Gandhi at a public meeting near Dhasa railway station in Gujarat’s Botad district on Thursday.

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