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BJP wants to take away quota from people: Rahul

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HYDERABAD: Mounting his attack on the BJP, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was against reservatio­ns and wanted to take away quotas from the people.

Addressing an election rally at Nirmal under Adilabad (ST) Lok Sabha constituen­cy in Telangana, he claimed that the ongoing general elections is taking place between two ideologies in which Congress is trying to safeguard the Constituti­on, while the BJP-RSS combine wants to end it and people’s rights.

“Narendra Modi ji is against reservatio­n. He wants to take away reservatio­ns from you. The biggest issue before the country is increasing reservatio­n from 50 per cent, “he added.

The Congress has in its manifesto promised that if the party forms the government at the Centre, it will breach the 50 per cent limit and increase the quotas beyond 50 per cent, he said.

BJP leaders also want reservatio­ns to end, he claimed.

Alleging that Modi privatised the public sector, Gandhi said the contract system implemente­d by the BJP-led government amounts to removing reservatio­ns.

“We will remove contract systems in government offices and the public sector. Permanent jobs would be available, not temporary jobs, “he said.

“Narendra Modi has never said in his speeches till today that he will remove the 50 per cent barrier of reservatio­ns, “Gandhi said.

He claimed that BJP leaders have told the countrymen that if their party wins elections, they will change and finish the Constituti­on.

“If the Constituti­on is finished, reservatio­n will end, “he said.The BJP wants backward classes, dalits, adivasis remain backward, he alleged.PM Modi waived off loans to the tune of Rs 16 lakh crore of about 22-25 people. “Rs 16 lakh crore means MNREGA money of 24 years, Narendra Modi ji gave to 22 people, “he claimed.

The 22 rich people have money equivalent to what 70 crore Indians have. “The Congress is going to change this, “he said.Observing that the Congress government in Telangana implements poll promises like free travel for women in staterun buses, Gandhi said his party, if it comes to power at the Centre, would implement similar ‘guarantees’ across the country.

He said a list of poor families in the country would be taken up and Rs one lakh per annum would be deposited in the bank account of a woman from every family.

Noting that more than 90 per cent of the population comprises backward classes, adivasis, minorities and the poor in the general category, the Congress leader said they don’t have a place in any organisati­on in the country.

 ?? ?? Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi during his election campaign in Adilabad, Telangana, on Sunday
Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi during his election campaign in Adilabad, Telangana, on Sunday

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