Modi Govt indulges in wrong-doings: Sonia

December 10, 2012 02:50 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:54 pm IST - Siddhpur (Gujarat)

Congress president Sonia Gandhi during an election campaign at Godsamba near Mandvi, Gujarat. The first phase of polling for the Gujarat Assembly elections is scheduled to be held on Dec. 13. File photo

Congress president Sonia Gandhi during an election campaign at Godsamba near Mandvi, Gujarat. The first phase of polling for the Gujarat Assembly elections is scheduled to be held on Dec. 13. File photo

Dubbing the Narendra Modi-led government as “anti-people”, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Monday raised the poll pitch alleging the BJP-led dispensation in Gujarat is indulging in “wrong-doings“.

“According to news reports, wrong-doings ( hera-pheri ) are going on (in Gujarat). We have known about CAG reports (talking about corruption). There is large-scale corruption in Gujarat,” she told an election rally in Siddhpur.

Attacking the development plank of Modi government, she said one should ask why more than four and half lakh farmers were not getting power connection despite the Centre providing electricity.

She also said that the education sector is suffering and people are fed up with the law and order situation in the state.

“We have to change Gujarat and bring it back to the right path of development. We will strive to come to power to achieve this. People will give a befitting reply to this anti-people government,” she said.

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