Don't fall prey to social media propaganda: Shah to youths

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

president today asked the youth of not to fall prey to the anti-propaganda being mounted by the on

Shah's statement came at a time when messages critical of the 'model of development' under the rule in the poll-bound state were being circulated on


During his interaction with youths at 'Yuva Townhall', Shah also came down heavily on the and its vice president Rahul Gandhi, who had recently visited the city and questioned the over its development claims.

Replying to questions, Shah touched upon issues such as implementation of the Goods and Services (GST), unemployment and demonetisation, and claimed that the has brought in substantial change during its three-year rule.

"I appeal to the youth not to blindly believe the anti- propaganda being spread on WhatsApp and Before making any judgement, you need to do analysis of what was before the came to power and what is the situation today," said Shah.

"This propaganda is largely spread by our opponent Congress," the president claimed.

Responding to a question about the government's achievements in Gujarat, Shah shared several figures about growth in agriculture sector, increase in per capita income, rise in the size of state budget, increase in the number of universities and several other parameters to prove his point that significant development took place after 1995.

The first came to power in in 1995.

"I want you to apply your mind before believing what is being circulated in WhatsApp. Just compare what kind of development took place before the came to power and afterwards. These figures will clearly tell you that it was the which did development," claimed Shah.

He added that these figures related to the development in will be uploaded on the BJP's website so that youths can circulate it on to counter the propaganda.

"Before 1995, when the was in power, curfew and communal riots were rampant. Even the 'Rath Yatra' was attacked. Power cut of 10 to 15 hours was normal in rural parts of state during the rule. But today, every part of the state is getting 24-hour uninterrupted power supply," Shah said.

"Rahulbaba (Vice President Rahul Gandhi) recently came here and raised question about development. I want to tell him that the venue of his event, the Sabarmati Riverfront, was nothing short of a pit of dirty water when the was in power. Today, it is considered as the best riverfront in the world," the chief added.

"Gujarat's per capita income was just Rs 13,665 before 1995. Today, it is Rs 1.41 lakh. Is this not development Rahulbaba?" asked Shah, adding that the people of should not get carried away by the false claims of the and its leaders.

Responding to a question related to the BJP's approach towards creating more employment, Shah said the method of calculating employment in the country needed to be changed.

"I believe that employment should not be linked only with jobs. You can't give jobs to 125 crore citizens. Employment should also mean self employment, start-ups or starting a small business. Thus, the method of calculating the employment generation, which solely takes into account job creation, should undergo change," the chief said.

Responding to a question on the and its benefits, Shah said the at the Centre was trying its best to make it more trader-friendly.

"We know that some (traders) are facing difficulties due to But, the is aware about it and understand your problem. The Council can always change the rules. Our aim is to make trader-friendly," he said.

Responding to a question on and its success, especially when the RBI has declared that almost 99 per cent notes have came back, Shah said the exercise was aimed at pushing the country's economy forward by increasing the number of payers.

"The RBI has declared that around 99 per cent notes have came back. But, did anyone asked the RBI how much were there in the past? Earlier, only 80 per cent currency notes were in the system, as 20 per cent notes used to remain with corrupt people, be it politicians or officers. Now, all these notes are back in the system," said Shah.

"Prior to demonetisation, only 3.6 crore people used to pay income But now, it has risen to 6.3 crore. This shows that people are becoming honest. It is very easy to criticise something. But, was an attempt to boost the country's economy by increasing the number of payers," he said.

Over one lakh youths sitting in 312 different locations across saw the event live while some of them even asked questions through video-conferencing.

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First Published: Sun, September 10 2017. 17:57 IST