Rahul accuses Modi of being double-faced

May 06, 2014 06:36 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:58 pm IST - Sonbhadra/Mirzapur

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on Narendra Modi accusing him of being double-faced, saying on the one hand, he talks about Uttar Pradesh’s development and on the other, he has joined hands with those who are humiliating people from the state.

Referring to Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s >extension of support to Mr. Modi, Mr. Gandhi said when youths from Uttar Pradesh go to Maharashtra in search of employment they are >beaten up by MNS and Shiv Sena activists .

“Modi talks about empowering people from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar but joins hands with MNS and Shiv Sena who threaten people from states. He has one face there and another here,” the Congress top gun told an election rally at Sonbhadra in Uttar Pradesh.

At another rally in Mirzapur in the same state, the Gandhi scion raked up the issue of attacks on North Indians in Mumbai and accused the BJP of double standards.

“Wherever there is a Congress government, there are jobs... in Karnataka, Assam, Haryana, Maharashtra. Youths of Uttar Pradesh go to Mumbai as jobs are available there.

“But the Shiv Sena, MNS and BJP people thrash them. And here they talk of development,” Mr. Gandhi said wooing voters in the last lap of elections in politically-crucial Uttar Pradesh.

“They engineer riots six months before the elections. They will only make people fight with each other, but won’t talk of issues...employment, power, irrigation,” he said.

Referring to the > attack on a Mangalore pub by the right-wing Sri Rama Sene a few years back, Mr. Gandhi said on one hand they (BJP) attack women and on the other, they put up posters of women empowerment.

In an oblique reference to ‘ >snoopgate ’, Mr. Gandhi said women are scared to speak on their phones in Gujarat.

“Modi talks about empowerment of women under his government. Don’t women have power? They already have power, give them respect and, the rest, they will do themselves,” he said.

Taking a dig at the NDA’s “India Shining campaign”, the Congress leader said the BJP wants an “India Shining” government where wealth is concentrated in the hands of few industrialists.

Mr. Gandhi said Mr. Modi talks about Gujarat model of development but the Sikh farmers have been driven out of the state after taking their lands.

Mr. Modi had given 45,000 acres of fertile land to Adani, he alleged at the public meeting in Sonbhadra.

The Congress vice-president further alleged that Mr. Modi gave nearly Rs 26,000 crore of electricity and Rs 15,000 crore of land to one industrialist, which is much more than Rs 30,000 crore that the Congress gave to poor through MNREGA in a year.

Rahul doesn’t spare Akhilesh either

Training his guns at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, Mr. Gandhi said “his government does not talk about welfare of the people or development of UP. You have a young CM, but he also disappointed us. Earlier you had a government led by Mayawati. It also did not do anything.”

The Congress leader said he would not talk about the BJP as it can never do anything good for the people.

“I do not have expectations from the BJP as it runs governments for only a handful of people,” he said.

“The BJP, BSP or SP can do nothing for the people or for the state. They promote caste or religion-based politics. Only a Congress government can take this state forward.”

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