Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BJP HAD BROKEN ‘WORLD RECORDS’ IN GRAFT: RAHUL

Cong chief attacks Union govt for not waiving farmers’ loans despite distress

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KOPPAL (KARNATAKA): Stepping up his attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party over the issue of corruption, Rahul Gandhi said on Sunday while the Congress’ Siddaramai­ah government had a scam-free rule, the BJP had broken “world records” in graft in Karnataka. The Congress president said when the BJP was in power in the state, there were “scams one after the other”.

KOPPAL (KARNATAKA): Stepping up his attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the issue of corruption, Rahul Gandhi said on Sunday that while the Congress’ Siddaramai­ah government had a scam-free rule, the BJP had broken “world records” in graft in Karnataka.

The Congress president, continuing with the first leg of his poll campaign in north Karnataka for the second day, said when the BJP was in power in the state, there were “scams one after the other”.

“In the last five years, there was not even a single scam, and during their (BJP) time, there were scams one after the other, from mining to what not, different scams,” he said.

At roadside meetings in Koppal district during his ongoing Janashirva­d Yatra ahead of the state assembly polls, Gandhi said, “Elections are coming, support the Congress party and Siddaramai­ah. Once again bring our government here so that we can together work for you.”

The Congress president, who is travelling by a special bus along with other state leaders, received an enthusiast­ic response from party workers and people who had gathered in large numbers on both sides of the road at different places.

Gandhi also alighted from the bus and walked some distance along with chief minister Siddaramai­ah and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president G Parameshwa­ra at Kushtagi, giving anxious moments to security personnel as the surging crowds tried to get close to him.

At the public meetings, he hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for talking about corruption in Karnataka, overlookin­g his own party’s “track record” while running the government in the state.

Pointing out that the previous BJP government had seen three chief ministers, he said four ministers had gone to jail and had to resign.

“But still Modiji comes here and speaks about corruption against us,” he said.

The BJP government in the state had seen three chief ministers — BS Yeddyurapp­a, Sadananda Gowda and Jagadish Shettar — in five years from 2008.

“The previous BJP govern- ment in Karnataka broke world records in corruption and they come here and talk on corruption pointing at us,” he added.

Asking the people to support Congress in the coming elections, Gandhi urged them to thereby contribute towards the progress of Karnataka at a much “faster pace”.

Claiming credit for implementi­ng Article 371(J) of the Constituti­on, giving special status to the Hyderabad- Karnataka region, where he is now on tour, he said during the NDA rule, then deputy prime minister LK Advani had said it (giving special status) could not be done, holding that it would open up a “Pandora’s box” with others making similar demands.

Attacking the Union government for not waiving farmers’ loans despite agrarian distress, Gandhi appreciate­d the Karnataka government’s move writing off loans. “This is the difference between the Congress and BJP,” he said.

He targeted Modi on the issues of unemployme­nt, demonetisa­tion and the Goods and Services Tax (GST), referring to the tax regime as the “Gabbar Singh Tax”.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi meets supporters during a rally in Koppal, Karnataka, on Saturday.
PTI FILE Congress president Rahul Gandhi meets supporters during a rally in Koppal, Karnataka, on Saturday.

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