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Like ‘Pickpocket’, Modi Diverts Attention From Issues: Rahul Gandhi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Oct, 2019 08:33 PM

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “loudspeaker” of certain industrialists, and said his strategy was like that of a “pickpocket” who diverts attention to steal.


    On campaign trail in Vidarbha for October 21 Maharashtra assembly elections, he also targeted the Modi government for “waiving” corporate tax.


    Addressing a rally in Yavatmal district, Gandhi said the prime minister speaks of the moon mission and abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, but is silent on issues such as farmers’ plight and lack of jobs.


    “The Goods and Services Tax (GST) and demonetisation broke the back of small and medium enterprises, farmers, labourers and poor people. As long as the Modi government is in power, the issue of joblessness will continue to haunt the country. The problem of joblessness will grow in the next six months,” he claimed.


    Criticising the government’s decision to “waive” (slash the rates of) corporate tax, Gandhi said such benefits were extended to certain industrialists, but not to the poor.


    The Congress leader also alleged that the Union government was planning to privatise national assets such as ports, coal mines, and public sector units such as Air India.


    “Modi is the loudspeaker of (industrialists) Adani and Ambani. Just like a pickpocket, who diverts attention of people before stealing, his (Modi’s) only job is to divert your attention so that he can pass your money to a select few industrialists,” Gandhi said.


    While the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA), Right to Food, land acquisition and laws for tribals were being amended, amendment to the GST act was not acceptable to the government, he said.


    “When the poor person gets money, he starts purchasing, when the demand increases, manufacturing gets a boost,” he said, adding that the NYAY minimum income scheme, proposed by the Congress before the Lok Sabha elections, would have jump-started the economy.


    The annual budget of MNREGA is Rs 35,000 crore and the Modi government cut corporate tax worth Rs 1.25 lakh crore in a single day, Gandhi said.


    Referring to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s France visit, he said the latter did a puja of the Rafale fighter jet (while taking symbolic delivery of the first aircraft).


    “But Rs 35,000 crore were stolen from the jet deal.


    The media will not write about this because it is being controlled by industrialists. Your money is given to the media so that they publicise Modi,” he alleged.


    Maharashtra has the opportunity to solve all these problems by voting for the Congress and NCP, he said.


    “We will install a government which will work for the poor, farmers, labourers, and small and medium businesses,” he added.


    At a rally at Arvi in Wardha district, Gandhi accused the Modi government of weakening all pro-poor schemes of the UPA regime, including the MNREGA, RTI Act, Right to Food and the land acquisition bill.


    “BJP made fun of MNREGA which had given a boost to the economy,” he said.


    The GST’s purpose was to finish off small and medium businesses, the Congress leader claimed.


    “Don’t let this happen in Maharashtra. Let’s stop this here,” he said.

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