Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘Will fight BJP’s ideology, but don’t wish to wipe out party’

GANDHI BEGAN A THREEDAY TOUR OF GUJARAT ON MONDAY AS PART OF SECOND LEG OF NAVSARJAN YATRA IN THE POLLBOUND STATE

- Hiral Dave letters@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi said on Monday night that he wants to fight the BJP’s ideology but would never wish to wipe out the party because it is an expression of the people of India.

He also said that the crushing defeat in 2014 Lok Sabha was an eye-opener for which he would like to thank the BJP.

“Both the Congress and the BJP are expression­s of people of India. And Indians respect such expression­s. I subscribe to the ideology of the Congress. I will fight the BJP.

But I will never wish to finish the BJP from India as it is expression of people of India,” Gandhi said during a dialogue session with profession­als here.

The reference was to the BJP’s campaign for a ‘Congress Mukt Bharat’ (India without Congress), which the saffron party has been pursuing since 2014 to wipe out the grand old party from the country’s political arena.

In his address to doctors, lawyers, CAs and businessme­n at Sayaji Hall here, Gandhi added, “I am thankful to the BJP because the defeat in 2014 Lok Sabha elections was the greatest thing that happened to me. BJP had beaten me and abused me so much. It opened up my eyes.”

Gandhi began a three-day tour of Gujarat on Monday as part of second leg of Navsarjan Yatra in the poll-bound state.

On Tuesday, he is scheduled to travel to tribal district of Chhota Udepar after interactin­g with students in Vadodara, anaganwadi workers in Dabhoi and farmers along the route.

 ?? PTI ?? Congress vicepresid­ent Rahul Gandhi is greeted by supporters during a road show in Vadodara on Tuesday.
PTI Congress vicepresid­ent Rahul Gandhi is greeted by supporters during a road show in Vadodara on Tuesday.

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