The Asian Age

PM Modi is selling India’s crown jewels, says Rahul

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led government accusing it of “selling India’s crown jewels’. Attacking the Centre’s National Monetisati­on Pipeline (NMP) announced on Monday, Mr Gandhi said that the move was aimed to help “2-3 private players”.

“The Narendra Modi-led government is in the process of selling India’s crown jewels built by previous government­s with public money over 70 years,” Mr. Gandhi said while addressing a press conference along with senior Congress leader and former finance minister P Chidambara­m.

The Monetizati­on Pipeline, as finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Monday, will lease infrastruc­ture assets of Central government ministries and staterun companies to create a ?6 lakh crore fund to build new infrastruc­ture. Among the assets the

government plans to lease are 26,700 kms of roads, 90 passenger trains, 400 railway stations, 28,608 circuit km transmissi­on lines, 286,000 km of Bharatnet fibre network and 14,917 towers owned by state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Ltd.

Alleging that the NMP will create monopolies, Mr Gandhi said, “We are not against privatisat­ion. Our (UPA government’s) privatizat­ion had a logic and there was no privatisat­ion of strategic industry such as the railways. All this privatisat­ion is for creating monopolies. You know who owns ports and (is) getting airports.” He also claimed that monopolies will lead to severe job losses.

“I had warned about Covid and you all made fun of me. When this starts your chances of getting employment will be less. The assets of India are being sold and it is an attack on your future,” he added.

Mr Gandhi compared the move with the British East India Company creating a monopoly. He said, “Modi Ji believes large monopolies can save this country. You will see a dramatic increase in anger and violence. He is an instrument for doing some particular job for these people.”

He also quoted the BJP’s constant criticism that successive Congress government­s had produced no developmen­t in the country for decades since Independen­ce and said, “The BJP’s slogan was that there had been no developmen­t in 70 years. Yesterday the finance minister announced a decision to monetise all the assets built in the past 70 years.” The Congress leader also urged the Congress to come out with a comprehens­ive report as to what impact the NMP will have including that on current reservatio­n schemes.

Former finance minister P. Chidambara­m charged the government with not thinking about the project and said that there are no criteria and goals for the monetisati­on scheme.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference in New Delhi, on Tuesday.
— PTI Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference in New Delhi, on Tuesday.

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