Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Rahul indicates intent to unite Oppn against BJP

Says during LS polls, everybody will be on one side and BJPRSS on the other

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com n

LONDON: Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday signalled his intent to work with other Opposition parties to put up a joint fight against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), announcing at an event that the party was working on a manifesto at national and local levels. He said the Congress was speaking to various stakeholde­rs and would go to the people with what he called a “common minimum structure” with other parties.

“The next election is going to be pretty straightfo­rward: BJP on one side and the entire Opposition on the other. The reason for that is that almost everybody in the Opposition and also members of the BJP alliance feel the encroachme­nt that is taking place of Indian institutio­ns,” Gandhi said during an interactio­n at the London School of Economics (LSE).

Even as he was applauded for what some in the audience called an “unscripted Mann ki Baat” over 70 minutes, Gandhi said, “There is this mood that we need to defend the institutio­ns, we need to defend the idea of one man one vote, we need to defend the inclusive idea of India.”

In this regard, he mentioned some judges of the Supreme Court taking the unpreceden­ted step in January of addressing a press conference to allege that they were “not being allowed to do our work”, and the example of a journalist removed for doing a programme on farmers in Chhattisga­rh.

“You will have a clear-cut election where pretty much everybody will be on this side and the BJP-RSS on the other side, and once that comes into play, you can look at UP and Bihar alliances and the central focus areas become very difficult for the BJP to win,” Gandhi added.

Later, addressing the Indian Journalist­s Associatio­n (establishe­d in May 1947), Gandhi responded to a range of questions, reiteratin­g his comparison of Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) with the Muslim Brotherhoo­d. He quipped that Modi can’t take questions from people. “He won’t be able to sit here. I have the guts,” he said. Calling the job crisis in India as ‘devastatin­g’, Gandhi said: “The people who support Modi and other populist leaders are doing so because they are angry. They are angry because they don’t have a job”.

Gandhi also accused Modi and BJP leaders of “being lenient” with financial fugitives such as Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi.

“Before leaving (India), Mallya met BJP leaders. They are lenient with these people. Modi has relations with Choksi. The prime minister let him go”, Gandhi alleged, adding to the catalogue of alleged failures of Modi and his government he listed during his two-day visit here.

After meeting journalist­s at the IJA event, Gandhi met doctors of Indian origin and later delivered an address to the Indian diaspora at an event organised by the Indian Overseas Congress UK in the evening.

The Congress president had said on Friday that “Congress was not involved in the 1984 antiSikh riots”, in which nearly 3,000 Sikhs were killed, mostly in the national capital when the party’s government was in power at the Centre.

To a question by CNN-News18 at an event in the United Kingdom Parliament about the 1984 riots, Gandhi said: “I have no confusion in my mind about that. It was a tragedy, it was a painful experience. You say that the Congress party was involved in that, I don’t agree with that. Certainly there was violence, certainly there was tragedy.”

During the interactiv­e session at the LSE, when he was again asked about the anti-Sikh riots and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement on it, Gandhi said: “When Manmohan Singh spoke, he spoke for all of us. As I said earlier, I am a victim of violence and I understand what it feels.”

 ?? PTI ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi during a session at the London School of Economics on Saturday.
PTI Congress president Rahul Gandhi during a session at the London School of Economics on Saturday.

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