Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

In Gujarat, Rahul reaches out to Patels, Dalits, OBCs

- Hiral Dave hiral.dave@htlive.com

GANDHI NA GAR: Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi attacked the B ha ra ti ya Jan at a Party( B JP) on Monday over the state of the economy and allegation­s of political bribery even as he tried to reach out to opposition leaders in poll-bound Gujarat.

At a rally in Gandhinaga­r, Gandhi repeatedly praised Patel leader Hardik Patel and Dalit leader Jig ne sh Mew a ni, two antiB JP figures whose support is crucial for his party.

There was confusion over whether Gandhi met Patel. The Patel leader’s aides denied the two met. A meeting between Gandhi and Mew a ni, the leader of the state’s Dalits that make up 7% of the population, was also cancelled.

The47-year-oldGandhi,whose campaign received a boost with Other Backward Classes (OBC) leader Alpesh Thakor formally joining the Congress on Monday, also touched upon allegation­s leveled by Pa tel leader Na rend ra Patel, a former aide of Hardik Patel,thattheBJP offered him₹1 crore to join the party. The BJP has denied this and accused the Congress of stage-managing the entire controvers­y.

Gandhi also criticised the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and called the shock recall of high-value currency notes last November a personal whim of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“GST has destroyed small shop owners and businessme­n…it is a Gabbar Singh Tax,” Gandhi said .“What happened on November 8? Modiji came on television and said I don’t like ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes. So I have decided to spike them… and by doing that he attacked the whole country by one stroke.”

The BJP was not impressed, calling the Congress“Dr a me yb az Party Number 1” for making a big deal of Thakor.

“Th akorc on tested pan c hay at election from M eh san a on a Congress ticket.

His father is district president of the Congress. And, you have Rahul Gandhi creating a drama as if some big leader has joined the Congress,” Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

TheBJPhasr­uled Gujaratfor 22 years. Since sweeping the Lok Sabha elections in the state in 2014, though, the party has had a relatively rough ride.

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 ?? PTI ?? Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi interacts with OBC leader Alpesh Thakor, who joined the party during a public meeting in Gandhinaga­r on Monday.
PTI Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi interacts with OBC leader Alpesh Thakor, who joined the party during a public meeting in Gandhinaga­r on Monday.

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