'Secular' alliance slams Modi at Patna rally

The Congress president lashes out at PM for slashing allocations to all major social security schemes.

August 30, 2015 02:51 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:23 pm IST

Congress president Sonia Gandhi with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (C) and RJD chief Lalu Prasad during the 'Swabhiman Rally' in Patna on Sunday. Photo: Ranjeet Kumar

Congress president Sonia Gandhi with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (C) and RJD chief Lalu Prasad during the 'Swabhiman Rally' in Patna on Sunday. Photo: Ranjeet Kumar

Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over land ordinance at the first joint rally of the grand “secular” alliance in Bihar on Sunday.

Ms. Gandhi also >lashed out at the Modi government for “doing nothing other than ‘show-baazi’” by slashing allocations to all major social security schemes like MGNREGA.

The Bihar Chief Minister said Mr. Modi had bowed down to public pressure by stepping back on the land acquisition ordinance.

RJD president Lalu Prasad >attacked the BJP on social media saying it “will face a debacle worse than Delhi” in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. The leader also said the people of the State would make the BJP understand that “they are not buyable” and in an apparent reference to Mr. Modi, said any “outsider with blood of a businessman in his veins” would not be allowed to insult them.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Modi, in his >radio programme Mann Ki Baat , said the government has decided to allow the land acquisition ordinance to lapse on Monday and include 13 points in the rules to provide direct financial benefit to the farmers.

Meanwhile, Lok Janshakti Party leader Ram Vilas Paswan has charged that the Swabhiman Rally in fact, “is a government sponsored rally with gross misuse of government machinery”.

As it happened:

2:55 pm: We will create a Bihar where people don't leave the State to find opportunities, but people come here: Nitish Kumar

2:47 pm: Police in Delhi is controlled by Modi ji ; there is less crime in Bihar as compared to Delhi: Nitish Kumar

2:40 pm: “Modi had to go back on the land acquisition ordinance. He had to step back. This is the biggest victory for people,” the JD(U) leader says.

2:35 pm: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar begins his address at Swaabhimaan rally.

2:32 pm: Sonia Gandhi ends her speech during Swaabhimaan rally with "Jai Hind, Jai Bihar".

2:30 pm: Modi govt. took a “U-turn” by allowing the land ordinance to lapse due to our fight against: Sonia Gandhi

2:25 pm: I am sure that people of Bihar will fully support our grand alliance: Sonia Gandhi

2:20 pm: Our "mahagatbandhan" is founded on the idea of walking the path of development: Sonia Gandhi

2:15 pm: Earlier PM used to challenge issues related to Pak, now when things on border are unstable whats his policy regarding Pak: Sonia Gandhi

2:14 pm: “This is an anti-farmer government. They want to grab their land and distribute it among their rich friends. We fought for the protection of farmers’ rights in the Parliament and in the end government had to bow down.”

2:12 pm: Congress has always respected Bihar. And Bihar is developing under Nitish ji 's guidance: Sonia Gandhi

2:12 pm: I know people of Bihar always stand up for their dignity. The crowd here proves that: Sonia Gandhi

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RJD President Lalu Prasad too mentioned the DNA angle in a tweet ahead of Swambhiman rally at Gandhi Maidan.

“People of Bihar will tell BJP today that they are ’tikau’ [durable] and not ‘bikau’ [for sale]... There is good sanskar [culture] in our DNA,” Mr. Prasad tweeted. >More..

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They would hold the remaining three seats for the Nationalist Congress Party to contest if it was willing to join the alliance. >More..

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