Oman Daily Observer

Rahul attacks Modi’s Gujarat model, demonetisa­tion, strikes a chord

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TANKARA, GUJARAT: Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday held out an assurance that if voted to power in Gujarat and subsequent­ly in the country his party would provide a government for the poor, the farmers and small-scale industry unlike the present Narendra Modi regime.

Continuing his three-day election campaign in Gujarat’s Saurashtra region on the second day, Rahul Gandhi said the “much-touted Gujarat model is about the government working for the interests of a handful of corporates at the cost of the farmers, the poor and the small businesses.”

He was addressing a public gathering on the outskirts of Tankara town in Morbi district attended by around 20,000 people, who had waited some two hours under a scorching sun.

“The true Gujarat model is the Sardar Patel model, the Amul model which the women of Gujarat gave to create a white revolution, not a single individual. It is the kisan welfare model and it is the model of small and medium scale businessme­n,” the Congress leader said.

It was this “old model” which had been completely dismantled now, Gandhi added.

“The Congress party had Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, B R Ambedkar and Jawaharlal Nehru. They had agreement over issues, but had different thought processes. The Congress pooled all the thoughts together,” the Gandhi scion said.

“The Congress party has joined the people and various schools of thought. This is how it works. The party listens to the people and tries to understand their issues, instead of imposing on the country what it thinks is right,” he continued.

“The BJP does not listen to people, it has already decided what is right and what is wrong on its own without consulting the people. They think they have all the knowledge. They have assumed the role of a loudspeake­r and go on dishing out their self- righteousn­ess,” Gandhi asserted.

“They give good bhashan (lectures and speeches), do good marketing, but little work,” he said.

Trying to strike up a conversati­on with the crowd that heard him in rapt attention, the Congress VicePresid­ent said, “Come on, I will ask you a few questions. Do you want demonetisa­tion?” The people responded, almost in unison, “Nahi, nahi (no, no)”. The response was similar when asked about the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

“See, you don’t want it. But nobody came to ask you. The Congress party does,” he said.

Building on this, Gandhi went on to taunt the BJP leadership for taking “unilateral decisions without consultati­ons and homework”.

He said, “Achanak, Narendra Modi-ji ko ek din 500-1,000 ki note achhi nahi lag rahi thi, toh unhone hanste huye issey rad kar di. Bas yeh note rad kar di, ha, ha, ha. Hanste hanste ye kar diya. (Suddenly one day, Narendra Modi didn’t like the look of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes and he cheerfully disbanded them),” evoking giggles.

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