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Modi is not an inspiratio­n but my teacher, Rahul Gandhi says

CONGRESS KEEN ON LIBERALISA­TION BUT WILL FUND BASIC HEALTH, EDUCATION

- BY BINSAL ABDUL KADER Senior Reporter

Rahul Gandhi, president of India’s main opposition party, the Indian National Congress, said current Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not an inspiratio­n but his teacher, as Modi and his party have taught him many lessons with their attacks against him.

“[The ruling] BJP [ Bharatiya Janata Party] and Modi taught me a lot [with their attacks against me]. They helped me understand [many things]. In that way he [Modi] is my teacher,” said Gandhi in response to a question from the audience about combating fake news while speaking at an event hosted by the Indian Business and Profession­al Group (IBPG) in the Dusit Thani Hotel in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

Although fake news is a serious issue that has to be fought, he said he was not overly bothered. “Frankly speaking, truth always wins,” he added to the applause of the audience.

To a lighter question on whether ”Modi as a single man was an inspiratio­n to you to remain single [even at the age of 48],” he replied: “He [Modi] is not single and he is not my inspiratio­n.”

‘Marriage up to destiny’

Gandhi said he dedicates his full time to his party and the country and is leaving marriage up to destiny to decide, adding “I believe in destiny.”

He made a five-minute introducto­ry speech, spent over 30 minutes answering questions from the audience, and offered impressive responses that frequently received applauses.

About his party’s economic policy, Gandhi said Congress would continue the economic liberalisa­tion initiated by the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. However, the basic infrastruc­ture of education and health care would be funded.

Giving “banking access and political access” to small and medium businesses will generate employment opportunit­ies, which is a major challenge in India, he said. “Monopolisa­tion of the banking sector by 15 to 20 major players is a major problem,” he added while attacking the existing ‘crony capitalism’.

“I like the idea of ‘Make in India’ [a campaign initiated by Modi].” However, Gandhi said small and medium businesses should get more opportunit­ies.

In his speech, he said his party was in the midst of an ideologica­l battle. “There are two different ideas of India”. One is liberal and inclusive and the other is divisive. The triumph in this battle will decide which direction India will move, he said.

About his key performanc­e index [KPIs], Gandhi said winning the election would be his first KPI.

Sam Pitroda, president of the Indian Overseas Congress, also addressed the gathering along with B.R. Shetty, chairman of IBPG; Yousuf Ali M.A., vicechairm­an of IBPG, Padmanabha Acharya, president of IBPG; Y. Sudhir Kumar Shetty, immediate past president of IBPG.

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Photos: Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News India’s Congress President Rahul Gandhi in front of the Shaikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
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Rahul Gandhi addresses an Indian Business and Profession­al Group (IBPG) event in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

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