Rahul's car attacked in Gujarat, says 'not scared of cowards'

IANS  |  Dhanera (Banaskantha) 

Vice President Rahul Gandhi's car was on Friday stoned and windows broken by hostile black-flag waving crowds shouting slogans in favour of Prime Minister Modi during his tour of flood-hit Dhanera town in north Gujarat's Banaskantha district.

At village after village, in several places, Gandhi faced crowds protesting against him but he chose to continue his tour and asserted, "I am not scared of such cowardly heckling or crowds shouting slogans for Modi. Darte woh hain jo satya nahi dekhna chahte, nahi samajhna chahte; hum ye sub darpok koshishisho se darne wale nahi hain."

"Aap logon ka dukh-dard sunney key liye aaye, samajney aaye hain, ho sakey jitni madad pahonchane aaye hain, hum en logon se dartey nahi (I came here to listen to your troubles, and bring some aid. We are not scared of these people)," he went on.

Gandhi, who arrived here on a day-long visit to flood-affected regions of north Gujarat, flew down to Dhanera straight from affected areas of Rajasthan and spoke to people from Manotra village as well as surrounding areas, before proceeding to the town's agriculture produce marketing yard to meet the farmers and traders there.

Later, as he reached Lal Chowk in Dhanera he met with crowds showing him black flags and shouting slogans for Prime Minister Modi while protesting against him.

The Vice President was to address a brief public meeting in Lal Chowk but it had to be cancelled after he was heckled. Police lathi-charged the people to disperse them and Gandhi left the scene.

Even as his car moved on, people pelted water pouches at his cavalcade. He later proceeded on a visit of flood-hit villages of Banaskantha district. As he was going to Dhanera helipad, his car was pelted with stones and some window panes were shattered.

Banaskantha and Patan districts are the worst affected regions in the floods in the state in 70 years. North is otherwise a drought-prone region.

Over 270 persons are estimated to have died and 4.5 lakh people affected by the floods in the state.

As many as 61 persons have been killed in Banaskantha alone, while seven died due to heavy rains and flood waters following rains in upstream Rajasthan.

The has set up a control room to coordinate relief work in the flood-affected regions.

Party's nominee for the August 8 Rajya Sabha election Ahmed Patel, state president Bharatsinh Solanki and party in-charge for Ashok Gehlot have visited north is accompanied by Solanki, Gehlot as well as former state president Arjun Modhwadia and Siddharth Patel.

--IANS

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