Keshubhai steps up attack on Modi

July 08, 2012 05:09 pm | Updated July 10, 2016 03:23 pm IST - Ahmedabad

BJP leader and former Gujarat Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel. File photo

BJP leader and former Gujarat Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel. File photo

Continuing his campaign against the Gujarat Chief Minister, disgruntled Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Keshubhai Patel today alleged that Narendra Modi had “monopoly over lying”, and questioned motives of his Sadbhavna Mission.

“One person has a monopoly over lying to people and misguiding them and you know this person very well,” said Mr.Patel addressing a public meeting called by Gujarat unit of `Total System Change Forum’ today.

“Modi is telling you that he brought Narmada water, but that’s a lie, he is claiming to provide housing as if in the past 45 years no government had built a single house,” Mr. Patel said.

Terming `Sadbhavna Mission’ of Mr. Modi as a personal electoral gimmick, Mr. Patel said, “Modi’s new-found ‘Sadbhavna’ (goodwill) is not for the common people, otherwise we would have heard this word in 2002 (when large-scale communal riots took place in the State) also.”

“Good governance is based on love and fearlessness, but unfortunately today `love’ is missing in Gujarat and people are in a state of fear,” he said.

Alleging widespread corruption and use of black money, he said that “unless we change the present administration there are chances of social break-down in the State”.

Terming Modi government as ‘government for the industrialists’, Mr. Patel alleged that in the past eight years it had given away village grazing lands to industries and “6,000 farmers have committed suicides”.

“Modi has a policy of keeping people involved in festivals so that they don’t have time to see the deteriorating governance,” said another former Chief Minister, Suresh Mehta, during the event.

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