Next Gujarat govt to be for poor, not Modi's industrialists: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi accused Modi govt of promoting crony capitalism in a fiery speech

IANS  |  Jambusar 

Arun Jaitley, Rahul Gandhi
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi after paying tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on the occasion of his birth anniversary at Parliament House in New Delhi.

Vice President on Wednesday mocked at the over India's improved global ranking in ease of doing business, asking Minister to see how small traders were suffering due to the double blow of and hasty implementation of

Gandhi, in a fiery speech in poll-bound Gujarat, accused the governments at the Centre and state of promoting crony capitalism. He said while small farmers, traders and businessmen were suffering hardships "five or 10 big industrialists were reaping benefits".

"These five or 10 big industrialists, I will not name anyone, are ruling in every sector. Be it health, education, power, water, manufacturing," he said.

"The is going to get an electric shock in the Gujarat poll. People have realized the truth. The job-creating menu in Gujarat will be of farmers, poor, traders and not of Modiji's industrialists."

Gandhi lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said his 'Make in India' manufacturing and job creating flagship scheme was a total failure.

"Let me give you some figures. and China house almost the same number of people. But China creates 50,000 jobs every year. In India, we create only 450."

"Modiji speaks about 'Make in India'. He promised everything will be made in But today, three million Gujaratis are jobless," he said.

Targeting the on the World Bank's report released on Tuesday that saw jump 30 ranks to number 100, Gandhi said: "Jaitleyji sits in his office and believes a foreign company talking of Did Jaitleyji go to a small shop owner and ask what is the

"What is spoken abroad is truth for this but what the poor say in is farce for them," he said.

He said the in was smashed by the with its note ban decision and hasty implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

The leader recalled how Modi had promised to unearth black money with one stroke of his decision.

"Modiji doesn't understand that all cash is not black and all black money is not in cash. Much of the black wealth is in real estate, gold or stashed abroad.

"It has been three years since the came to power. How many Swiss bank account holders are behind the bars? What did Modiji do to bring back black money from Swiss banks?"

"Look at Vijay Mallya. He is enjoying himself in London. What did Modiji do?"

He said hit a severe blow to the labour class, farmers, small businesses and traders who rely heavily on cash transactions, but they were somehow managing when they were dealt another blow in the form of the

"We warned the don't implement hastily. Do it easily, slowly, kindly. They didn't listen to us. We told them it was not the vs It is a matter that concerns the nation, the economy."

He again called "Gabbar Singh Tax", in a refrain that earnings of the poor were being snatched like the dacoit in the 1975 cult movie "Sholay" used to collect from poor villagers and farmers.

"I have named it Gabbar Singh Tax. Poor people work hard and their earning are snatched away."

First Published: Wed, November 01 2017. 14:24 IST