Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP and RSS want to capture India’s institutio­ns: Rahul

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ideologica­l parent, the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS), of attempting to capture India’s institutio­ns, saying decisions such as demonetisa­tion were the result of the RSS having a say in government­al policy.

Gandhi was interactin­g with profession­als and businessme­n on the last of his four-day tour as part of the Janashirva­da Yatra in Karnataka.

“How many of you know that in every single central ministry there is an OSD (officer on special duty) from the RSS working with the minister. The minister is not operating on his own. He is being guided by the RSS on what to do and the approach is to capture institutio­ns,” Gandhi said.

Gandhi said wherever the BJP was governing, it planted people who adhered to its ideology.

“Take the Planning Commission, they changed it to Niti Aayog and planted their people. In Madhya Pradesh, thousands and thousands of teachers, basically they destroyed the education system of MP because they wanted to place their people.”

According to the Congress president, this approach was contrary to his party’s, which was to let the people capture the institutio­n. “For us, institutio­ns are sacred, we don’t believe that they belong to the Congress. Our tendency always is to democratis­e institutio­ns.”

Refuting the charges, Union minister Sadananda Gowda said it reflected the situation that prevailed when the Congress-led UPA was in power. “Perhaps, in that government OSDs used to be people close to the Gandhi’s, which is why he feels a similar situation prevails now.” The Congress-ruled Karnataka goes to elections later this year.

Speaking on foreign policy, Gandhi said India was isolated because of the central government’s focus on Pakistan, as a result of which it was unable to see the encircleme­nt of the country by China. He said a peaceful response had to be found to counter the Chinese and that could only be done by creating jobs.

“I’m sad to say that over the last four years it has been a really serious drop. But I will also say that even during the UPA we were nowhere near creating the number of jobs required,” he said.

Gandhi also criticised the Goods and Services Tax and said if voted to power, the Congress would reform and simplify GST.

“The Congress’s concept of the GST was one tax capped at 18%. The BJP and NDA did not listen to this and they went ahead and you see the result,” Gandhi said.

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