The Hindu (Kochi)

Rahul Gandhi takes on Pinarayi at UDF rally

Why is the BJP not attacking the Kerala Chief Minister the way I am being attacked, the Wayanad MP asks; he spells out Congress’ stand on CAA, says the party will never decide citizenshi­p on the basis of caste, religion, or language, but only on the idea

- Agartala ................... Ahmedabad ............. Aizawl ...................... Allahabad ................ Bengaluru ................ Bhopal ..................... Bhubaneswa­r Chandigarh ............. Chennai ................... Coimbatore .............

Rahul Gandhi, senior Congress leader and United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate for the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituen­cy, on Monday took on Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan asking why the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) are not attacking the latter in the same way he is being targeted.

The former Congress president and Wayanad MP was addressing an election campaign rally organised by the UDF at the Kozhikode beach in the evening. Indirectly replying to Mr. Vijayan’s allegation that the Congress party and Mr. Gandhi were silent on the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act [CAA], he said that the party would never decide citizenshi­p on the basis of caste or religion.

“I attack the RSS and the BJP, and I have been doing it relentless­ly. 24x7 they are after me. I spent 55 hours being interrogat­ed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED). After I gave a speech in Parliament, the BJP had me removed. I was reinstated by the Supreme Court. They took away my house... I have not wavered from attacking the RSS and the BJP. Because it is an ideologica­l battle that I fight,” he said. However, Mr. Gandhi pointed out that whenever someone attacked the BJP, it attacked them back.

“The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion and the ED go after them. Their [Parliament] membership is taken away. Their houses are taken away. My question is why is the BJP not attacking the Chief Minister of Kerala? Why are they not taking away his house, taking away his chief ministersh­ip, putting court cases on him, getting him interrogat­ed by the ED?”, he asked.

Referring to former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Mr. Gandhi pointed out that “after all, two Chief Ministers are in jail today”. “When the BJP is destroying the Constituti­on, attacking democracy, destroying the institutio­ns, dividing India, why is the Chief Minister of Kerala attacking me 24X7? I am happy he is attacking me. But, he should also spend a little bit of time attacking the BJP, [Prime Minister Narendra] Modi, and the

RSS,” the Congress leader said. Mr. Gandhi said that the Congress would never decide citizenshi­p on the basis of caste, religion, or language. “We will decide citizenshi­p based on the idea of India, nothing else,” he claimed.

On electoral bonds

Earlier, Mr. Gandhi alleged that Mr. Modi’s only quest was to be in power, at all costs. He claimed that the electoral bond scheme was a scam organised by the Prime Minister. He accused the BJP of taking the entire wealth of the country and handing it to 2025 businessme­n, because of which unemployme­nt had shot up. Mr. Gandhi said that if the Congress comes to power, it would enact a Right to Apprentice­ship Act, so that graduate/diploma holders would get paid apprentice­ship for a year.

Forecast for Tuesday: Heavy rainfall/snowfall likely at isolated places over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya. Thundersto­rm with lightning/gusty winds likely at isolated places over Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura. Hot and humid weather likely to prevail over Odisha, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Mahe

 ?? ?? TEMPERATUR­E DATA: IMD, POLLUTION DATA: CPCB, MAP: INSAT/IMD (TAKEN AT 18.00 HRS)
TEMPERATUR­E DATA: IMD, POLLUTION DATA: CPCB, MAP: INSAT/IMD (TAKEN AT 18.00 HRS)
 ?? ?? All ears: A view of the crowd that thronged the Kozhikode beach on Monday to hear the speech of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (not in picture).
All ears: A view of the crowd that thronged the Kozhikode beach on Monday to hear the speech of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (not in picture).

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India