Millennium Post

BJP works to create divide, Cong connects with all: Rahul

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BANSWARA (RAJASTHAN): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday accused the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of trying to create two Hindustans, one for the rich and the other for the poor. Addressing a rally here, he also lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the state of the economy, accusing him of destroying the economy which was “strengthen­ed” by the former UPA government.

The Congress, he said, works to connect with all while the BJP works to create a divide. The BJP and Modi want to create two Hindustans, one for the rich and select two-three industrial­ists, and the other of Dalits, farmers, the poor and underprivi­leged while the Congress wants only one Hindustan, he said, adding, “This is the fight in the country.”

The Congress leader said there is a fight between two ideologies in the country.

“The Congress says that we have to move forward while connecting with all, respect and protect the culture of all. The BJP works to divide, crush and suppress. (BJP) works to remove history and culture of tribals in the tribal dominated area of southern Rajasthan,” he said. We work to connect while they work to divide. We help the weaker and they help selected top industrial­ists, he said. The Congress leader, who has been targeting the government over the state of the economy and issue of unemployme­nt, said, “The BJP government has attacked our economy. PM did demonetisa­tion, wrongly implemente­d GST due to which the economy got destroyed. UPA worked to strengthen the economy but Narendra Modi caused harm to our economy.”

“Every youth knows that they cannot get jobs in Hindustan today. Inflation is increasing,” he said. Gandhi said the

Centre brought three laws against farmers which had to be withdrawn after protests and charged that two-three select industrial­ists were supposed to get full advantage of the laws.

Noting that there is a very old and deep relation of the Congress with tribals, he said, “We protect your history, we don’t want to suppress or delete your history. When we had the UPA government at the Centre, we had brought historic laws to protect the forest and water of tribals.” Praising the Ashok

Gehlot led Congress government, Gandhi said it is working for the interest of farmers, tribals, Dalits and all sections of society. He also appreciate­d the initiative of the state government to open English medium government schools.

Addressing the rally, Gehlot said the situation in the country is “worrisome” and it will progress only when there is peace and harmony.

“We are proud that we are Hindus but it is our duty to respect other religions as well. Our policies and programmes are in the interest of the nation,” Gehlot said.

Gehlot said that the country should run on the basis of the Constituti­on. The rally was organised near Beneshwar Dham, a pilgrimage centre of tribals. Beneshwar Dham is located at the confluence of three rivers Som, Mahi and Jakham and is located on Banswara-dungarpur border.

While addressing tribals in the rally, Gandhi said he was told that a fair of tribals is organised at the Dham which is considered the Mahakumbh’ of tribals and he would also come to attend the fair and see the Mahakumbh’ of tribals.

 ?? ?? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi meets local people during a public meeting at Bichhwada Gram Panchayat in Dungarpur on Monday
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi meets local people during a public meeting at Bichhwada Gram Panchayat in Dungarpur on Monday

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