Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Leaders killed to silence people’s voice: Rahul

- Ejaz Kaiser ■ ejaz.kaiser@hindustant­imes.com

JAGDALPUR: In the first public rally in Bastar after the Maoist attack on a Congress motorcade, party vice- president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday expressed concern about the safety and security of common people in Chhattisga­rh under the BJP’s rule.

“When the Congress leaders are not safe, how can the common people feel secure here?” the Congress leader asked.

While addressing the Adivasi Adhikar Mahasammel­an, organised by the state Congress at Lal Bagh ground in Bastar district, he said the killing of Congress leaders Nand Kumar Patel, Mahendra Karma and VC Shukla was an attempt to silence the voice of the common man.

In an audacious ambush at Darbha valley on May 25, Maoists killed 27 persons including 20 Congressme­n.

“Patel told me that the Congress will never lose the (upcoming) election and his thoughts reflected the feelings of the people of Chhattisga­rh,” Gandhi said.

He added that after the incident, he realised that Patel was killed to silence the emerging voice of Chhattisga­rh. “So, I rushed to Chhattisga­rh even at 1am even though I was told not to go,” Gandhi said, as the crowd applauded.

Earlier this month, the BJP’s prime ministeria­l candidate, Narendra Modi, addressed a huge gathering from the Red Fort’s replica at Ambikapur in north Chhattisga­rh. Comparison­s were drawn by many between Modi’s ‘Lal Qila’ speech and Gandhi’s Lal Bagh address.

Without naming anyone, Gandhi said there were some who believed the country could be run only by two or three people. “But we think the country is ruled by the common man. And the Congress only thinks about the rights of the people,” he said while spelling out the schemes that the UPA government had introduced in its nine-year rule.

He mentioned the right to education, right to informatio­n, NRHM, food bill, MGNREGA and the tribal-oriented Land Acquisitio­n Act. “When land is taken from the rich, it is bought, but when it comes to the poor and adivasis (tribals) their land is grabbed,” he said.

Gandhi exhorted the youth to come forward to participat­e in politics. Attacking the BJP government in the state, he said it failed to execute developmen­t commensura­te with ‘huge’ funds released by the Centre.

After Gandhi finished his speech, the crowd waited to catch a glimpse of him as he walked along the security barricades towards his bullet-proof vehicle. Around 1,500 personnel were deployed in and around the venue for security. The BJP, which won 11 of the 12 seats in the Bastar tribal belt in 2008, closely monitored Gandhi’s visit and his rally.

 ?? PTI ?? Rahul Gandhi, Motilal Vora (left) and Ajit Jogi (seated) share the dais at the rally.
PTI Rahul Gandhi, Motilal Vora (left) and Ajit Jogi (seated) share the dais at the rally.

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