Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rahul, Priyanka lead Cong attack; target BJP

- Soumya Pillai soumya.pillai@htlive.com

A broken, divided India cannot compete with China. Countries want to invest in India...but they want to invest in old India that stood united.

RAHUL GANDHI, Congress leader

nNEWDELHI: Former Congress party president Rahul Gandhi, on Tuesday, hit out at the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for diverting the discourse ahead of the Delhi assembly elections from the real issues of developmen­t and youth unemployme­nt to religious polarisati­on.

Speaking at his first public address ahead of the February 8 polls, Gandhi said the PM wanted to create a “new India of hatred, violence and religious polarisati­on”. He said that China might be considered the global leader in the manufactur­ing sector, but only India can compete with them. However, a broken and divided India won’t be able to compete with anyone, he added.

“A broken, divided India cannot compete with China. Countries across the world want to invest in India because only ‘Made in India’ can challenge ‘Made in China’. Companies want to set up their units here and give employment to our youth. But they want to invest in the old India, the one that stood united,” Gandhi said in a rally at south Delhi’s Sangam Vihar.

“While the world is placing its confidence in India, Modiji is saying that he will not give employment to India’s youth. Why should I (Modi)? I (Modi) only want to create difference­s between Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Sikhs. I (Modi) want to destroy the foundation of love and unity in this country. I (Modi) want to create a country of violence, where there is unemployme­nt of youth and women feel unsafe,” Gandhi said.

He added that when scores of people came to Delhi from Pakistan after the 1947 Partition, the Congress welcomed everyone. “The Congress did not ask people to wave the national flag to prove their patriotism. We know you are India. India is in your heart and in your blood; no one can take that away from you,” he said.

On Tuesday, Gandhi addressed two rallies—one in Jangpura and the other in Sangam Vihar—to support Congress candidates Talvinder Singh Marwah and Poonam Azad, respective­ly, in the upcoming polls. At Sangam Vihar, Gandhi was also joined by Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi.

“Words don’t build cities; you need to have a vision. We have that vision and we have shown that vision through the developmen­t our party did during our 15-year tenure. We built Metro, flyovers, schools,” Gandhi said.

Supporting the Congress, Priyanka said issues of youth unemployme­nt and developmen­t were being ignored in the BJP and AAP. “The BJP says the opposition does not allow them to work, but still they are working at a very fast pace. Government companies are being sold at very fast pace. They sold off LIC, Air India, BSNL and they are even planning on selling the Indian Railways,” Priyanka said.

“The Union home minister came here and said they will make Delhi like Uttar Pradesh. Since I am the state in-charge there, let me tell you what they have made of UP. It was one of the most promising states, but they have pushed people there into poverty and unemployme­nt. That is what they want to do with Delhi as well,” Priyanka said.

Despite repeated calls and messages , the BJP did not respond to requests for a comment on the matter.

 ?? SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO ?? (L-R) Kirti Azad, Congress candidate Poonam Azad, party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, MP Rahul n
Gandhi and Delhi Congress chief Subhash Chopra at a public meeting at DDA Park, Ratiya Marg, near Jamia Hamdard, on Tuesday.
SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO (L-R) Kirti Azad, Congress candidate Poonam Azad, party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, MP Rahul n Gandhi and Delhi Congress chief Subhash Chopra at a public meeting at DDA Park, Ratiya Marg, near Jamia Hamdard, on Tuesday.

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