Hindustan Times (East UP)

PM distractin­g Goans from real issues: Rahul

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Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of distractin­g the attention of people of Goa from real issues like environmen­t and employment.

Criticisin­g Modi over his statement that if Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru wanted, Goa could have been liberated “within hours” in 1947 when India attained independen­ce, Gandhi said the prime minister does not understand the situation of those times and what was happening post-World War II.

Addressing a press conference in Margao, around 35 kms from here, Gandhi expressed confidence that the Congress will win majority of seats in the February 14 Goa assembly elections and there won’t be any need for post-poll alliances.

“Modi has come to Goa because he wants to distract Goa from real issues like employment, environmen­t...Did he speak anything about environmen­t and employment? BJP’s manifesto has no word about environmen­t,” Gandhi said.

The prime minister should tell Goans what they have done for creating employment in the state and for tourism industry and environmen­t.

Modi, while addressing an election rally at Mapusa near here on Thursday, had slammed the Congress, saying its government took 15 years to liberate Goa from the Portuguese rule.

Targeting him over the remarks, Gandhi said, “Freedom fighters have commented on this issue. Academics have spoken about it.

“The sad fact is that the PM does not understand the history of those times. He does not understand what was going on post-World War II. He is coming to Goa to distract people from the real issues like environmen­t and employment.”

Gandhi also alleged that the BJP came to power in Goa and ruled it for the last five years by stealing the mandate given to the Congress by the people.

“Congress will get full majority in Goa and there will be no question of any alliances. Congress will act immediatel­y to ensure we have a government in Goa,” he said.

In the 2017 elections, the Congress had emerged as the singlelarg­est party in Goa by winning 17 seats in the 40-member House, but could not come to power as the BJP, which bagged 13, acted swiftly and allied with some independen­ts and regional parties to form the government under Manohar Parrikar, who died in 2019.

This time, the Congress is contesting the election in alliance with the Goa Forward Party (GFP). While the Congress has fielded 37 candidates, the GFP has given tickets to three.

Gandhi, who is on a day-long visit to the coastal state, said if his party comes to power, it will start sustainabl­e mining in the state. “We have studied the subject. There is no problem in restarting the mining in a legal way,” he said.

“We are going to allow legal and sustainabl­e mining which will give a large number of jobs. Your spirit and tourism is a huge asset. I have spoken to different stakeholde­rs in the tourism industry, we have a plan to completely rejuvenate the tourism industry,” he added.

The iron ore mining industry, which used to be one of the major sources of revenue for Goa, had come to a grinding halt in the state in March 2018 after the Supreme Court quashed 88 mining leases.

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