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Rahul blows poll bugle in UP; tears into rivals

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Reaching out to the people of Uttar Pradesh ahead of the 2017 Assembly election, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday charged his political opponents with ‘paying lip service’ to the state and asserted Sheila Dikshit was ‘highly experience­d’ to change UP’s face.

A day after lobbing ‘arhar (lintel) Modi’ jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over spiralling prices in the country, Rahul held his maiden interactio­n 'UP Udghosh' with party's district, block and booth level workers and responded to their random questions, an idea mooted by poll strategist Prashant Kishor.

"Various parties have come to power in UP during the last 27 years. Some made people fight on Hindu-Muslim lines...but none talked about the state's developmen­t. There was a time when UP was in the forefront. It will once again take the number one slot,” he said.

In a no-holds-barred attack on his rivals, Rahul said BSP, SP and BSP, dominant parties in the state, have indulged in ‘politics of lying’. “Congress is one party that does not believe in pitting one person against another for narrow political gains,” he said as he interacted with the audience.

On being asked about the incidents of Dalit atrocity, the Congress leader said the weaker sections were suppressed all over the country, be it in Gujarat, Haryana or Uttar Pradesh.

“Wherever atrocities have been committed on Dalits, I have rushed to those places as Congress always stands for Dalits, farmers, minorities and tribals,” he said. To a question whether Dikshit was fit enough to be projected as Congress's chief ministeria­l candidate, he said she has vast experience. “Sheila has changed the face of Delhi. People in Delhi repent the mistake they did by voting for a party which is more interested in doing drama and no work,” he said.

Rahul voiced confidence that his party will come to power in the state for which, he said, Congress workers should make people aware of the party's policies and programmes by staying united and transcendi­ng barriers of ‘groupism and petty rivalry’.

Posters with slogan ‘27 saal, UP behaal’ dotted the city's thoroughfa­res while welcome arches were set up on the road from the airport to the venue, Rama Bai ground, where a massive ramp was erected for the Congress vice-president to interact with a large audience. This was the first major interactiv­e session of Rahul after he along with Congress President Sonia Gandhi launched the party's election campaign by flagging of the ‘27 saal, UP behaal’ yatra earlier this month from New Delhi.

Congress is in political wilderness for nearly three decades in the state following the emergence of divisive 'Mandal-Mandir' politics and rise of the BSP, which took away its crucial Dalit vote base.

Today's interactio­n was aimed at reviving the party's electoral fortunes ahead of the crucial 2017 Assembly polls.

The party had secured just two seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi emerging victorious from their family stronghold­s of Rae Bareli and Amethi respective­ly. Congress is trying to regain its lost moorings in the state where it currently has only 29 MLAs in the 403-member Assembly. —PTI

 ??  ?? FIGHT FOR THE CHAIR: Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi during a party programme in Lucknow on Friday.
FIGHT FOR THE CHAIR: Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi during a party programme in Lucknow on Friday.

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