Rahul should stop dreaming about sweeping Gujarat polls: Smriti Irani

ANI  |  Navsari (Gujarat)[India] 

Union Minister Smriti Irani on Saturday launched a scathing attack on vice-president saying he should give up the hope of winning the Assembly polls.

The Union Minister had hit back at Rahul for criticising the Goods and Services (GST) implemented by the (BJP) led Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre.

"Rahul is an MP from Amethi Lok Sabha Constituency for the last 13 years and Gandhi-Nehru has ruled the Amethi Constituency for 50 years. He should be worried about the fact that in the Uttar Pradesh elections last year, the could not win a single seat out of his five Vidhan Sabha seats," she said.

Irani added,"So someone who could not win his five Vidhan Sabha seats, should stop dreaming about winning elections. We and the people of will not let this dream come true."

Taking a jibe at the leader for his statement on development in Gujarat, she said, "When Rahul talks of development, he should know that we went to lay the foundation stone of the collector's office of his constituency."

"He was not even able to build the collector's office, provide roads, education, health to his constituency. So on what basis is he talking about development in " she questioned.

The has been critical of ever since it was implemented.

"In Council meeting, the was also included. All the decisions have been taken till now on the basis of consensus. During the rule, the was not passed as the state governments did not have faith in the party. In GST, someone whose annual income is below Rs 20 lakh is already exempted and that means poor are exempted from GST," Irani opined.

The vice-president had called for structural changes in the uniform regime and termed as Gabbar Singh

Speaking at a rally in Gandhinagar, Gandhi said, "It's a good thing that the government has slashed the rate from 28 percent to 18 percent for many products due to the pressure made by the party and the people of India."

He further said, "We are still not happy and won't stop here. India doesn't want five different types of taxes, we want one. There's a need to make structural changes in the Goods and Services (GST)."

Earlier on Wednesday, while interacting with traders in Gujarat's Surat, Rahul said that will reassess and restructure the GST, if they come to power at the Centre in the 2019 general elections.

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First Published: Sat, November 11 2017. 17:32 IST