Oman Daily Observer

BJP, Congress dare each other after Gujarat verdict

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NEW DELHI: A bitter war of words broke out between the BJP and the Congress on Tuesday on whose credibilit­y had taken a hit after Gujarat’s bitterly-fought election.

Congress President Rahul Gandhi (pictured) said the election outcome was a “massive jolt” to the BJP although it retained power in the state it has ruled for 22 long years.

The BJP reacted sharply, saying the Congress was “on the verge of extinction”. Speaking outside Parliament, the Congress leader questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s credibilit­y over his silence on corruption charges including BJP President Amit Shah’s son Jay Shah’s meteoric business rise.

He dismissed Modi’s statement that the Gujarat verdict was in approval of the BJP’s developmen­t agenda and the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The 47-year-old Congress President said Modi did not speak about developmen­t, GST and note ban in any of his election speeches.

“It has raised questions about Modiji’s credibilit­y. Frankly, Modiji has a credibilit­y problem,” Gandhi said, a day after the Congress lost to the BJP both in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.

Modi remarked on Monday that the Gujarat verdict showed that the campaign of casteism had been defeated by developmen­t.

“I am talking about credibilit­y. Modiji spoke non-stop about corruption but didn’t utter a word on Jay Shah and (French fighter jets) Rafale. The nation wants to know why Modiji is not speaking a word on the Rafale scam and on how Jay Shah converted Rs 50,000 into Rs 80 crore in three months. This is the credibilit­y issue,” Gandhi said.

The BJP quickly rejected Gandhi’s charges, saying Modi’s credibilit­y was at an all time high “not just in India but globally”.

“The credibilit­y of the Congress and Rahul Gandhi is at an all time low,” Union Minister Ananth Kumar said

Kumar’s cabinet colleague and BJP leader Prakash Javadekar said Gandhi was twisting and giving a new definition to the BJP’s poll victory and Congress’ loss.

“Today, the BJP is in power in 19 states. In all assembly constituen­cy seats of Amethi (Gandhi’s Parliament­ary constituen­cy), in Uttar Pradesh, they fought (civic polls) from 400 seats but could only manage seven. “Where is the Congress? The Congress is on the verge of extinction while the BJP is rising.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Men read newspapers in a market area on a cold winter morning in the old quarters of Delhi on Tuesday.
— Reuters Men read newspapers in a market area on a cold winter morning in the old quarters of Delhi on Tuesday.
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