Modi tears into UPA claims on MNREGA, RTI

The job generation programmed has "filled the pockets of Congress", he says

April 08, 2014 06:54 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:15 pm IST - Koppal/Bagalkot (Karnataka)

Bagalkot: BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi  holds a mace at an election rally at Bagalkot in north Karnataka on Tuesday. PTI Photo(PTI4_8_2014_000144B)

Bagalkot: BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi holds a mace at an election rally at Bagalkot in north Karnataka on Tuesday. PTI Photo(PTI4_8_2014_000144B)

Tearing into the claims of UPA about its flagship employment generation programme MNREGA, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Tuesday alleged it had only “filled the pockets of Congress” and sought to debunk the much-touted RTI.

“...I have come here to say who is anti-farmer, anti-poor, anti-youth? Such a government does not have any right to remain in power even for one minute also and therefore I pray and it is the need of the hour that we need a strong government at Delhi,” he said.

Addressing rallies in northern Karnataka, Mr Modi said “Madam Soniaji says we have eradicated poverty from villages. How did it happen? (She says) We have brought NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act)...Congress kaa jeb bharata hain uska naam hain Narega (It fills the pockets of Congress and its name is NREGA).”

Seeking to pick holes in Rahul Gandhi’s frequent talk about RTI, he said “has RTI given you something for your stomach to eat? The black money which has been stashed away, has it come back? In 2G scam, where have crores of rupees been gobbled up — has that booty come back? “Does anyone lock up coal ... This Delhi government loots coal. Shehzade RTI, please tell us who looted coal? People talk about looting of coal but he (Rahul) says please take RTI. They (Congress) make fun of poor people. They don’t want to free the country from corruption. Shouldn’t the black money be brought back to the country or not?”, Mr Modi asked.

Accusing the UPA government of not showing interest in bringing back money stashed away overseas, he said “who is preventing from bringing back the black money? Why are they preventing it, because their black money is stashed away in foreign banks. Therefore, the black marketers are saying no to it.”

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