Rahul questions source of funds for Modi’s campaign

"Please ask BJP where do they get crores of rupees for such posters. Is it Modi’s money," he asked.

May 03, 2014 03:56 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:37 pm IST - Amethi

Attacking the BJP and its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi over election expenditure, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday alleged that corporates were pumping money into the saffron party’s campaign and asked it come clean on the source of funds.

“They (BJP) do politics of two—three corporates as they gift them mota paisa (hefty money). From where is the money for big cutouts and posters coming?” Gandhi, who arrived in his constituency for a two—day campaign, asked at an election rally.

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

“Please ask BJP where do they get crores of rupees for such posters. Is it Modi’s money?.... They ask us why we give free money to poor through MNREGA, food guarantee scheme. Poor does not get free money. They work for it whereas free funds are given to Adani,” he said.

“I am not against corporates. But they should be given facilities following rules and regulations. In Gujarat, it is Adani who is getting facilities and not the poor”, Gandhi added.

Describing the elections as a fight between two ideologies, Gandhi said that while Congress wanted to take Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians along, the other side was stoking politics of “anger“.

“Their (BJP) leaders used to criticise, abuse and keep poor at bay while we (Congress) talk of unity and to take country forward,” Gandhi said.

“The difference is that they want to keep the ATM with themselves, while we want to give the ATM to the poor”, he added.

“They want to create a divide between Hindus and Muslims and want to see them fighting. They want brother to fight against brother, unlike us”, he said.

Hitting out at his opponents, Aam Aadmi Party’s Kumar Vishwas and BJP’s Smriti Irani, Gandhi said they would run away from Amethi after the elections.

Without taking the names of rival candidates, he said the people who come from outside are angry at the relations that the Gandhi family shares with the people of Amethi.

“Let Congress form the Government at the Centre, I will show them what can be done in Amethi....People who come from outside can say whatever they like but Gandhi family shares a relation of love with people of Amethi. They will not be seen once elections are over,” he said.

“Those who are contesting (against me) will run away after election. I have family relations with Amethi. I came here at the age of 12 years with my father (Rajiv Gandhi). I don’t have political relation with this place,” Gandhi said striking an emotional chord.

“Some persons come here, tear posters, throw stones, abuse and return. They did not come here for the next five years.

I am here for my lifetime,” Gandhi said.

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