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BJP less concerned about peace, tranquility: Rahul in Singapore

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Rahul Gandhi, who is on a three-day foreign trip that will also take him to Malaysia, on Thursday said here that was facing "very serious dangers of polarising society" and accused the ruling BJP of being "less concerned about peace and tranquility".

met Indian-origin CEOs of companies in to discuss the situation of jobs, investments and economy in

He said saw the society as a system that has to be kept in balance, asserting that he would work for ushering in a "new Congress" after taking over the reigns of the party from his mother in December.

"We see society as a system that has to be kept in balance. The BJP on the other hand is less concerned about peace and tranquility. We see very serious dangers of polarising society and risks arising from them," he said.

Apparently referring to the alleged 2G spectrum scam in which the BJP had consistently targeted the previous UPA government, said the system was destabilised between 2012 and 2014.

A in December last year acquitted all those accused of corruption and money laundering charges in the 2G spectrum allocation cases. The allegations were partly blamed for the losing the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

Gandhi, on a March 8-10 visit to and as part of his outreach to the Indian diaspora, said the had a clean slate and a new opportunity now.

"We faced a storm in 2012. Between 2012 and 2014 the system was destabilised and we saw the consequences. We have a clean slate now, and a new opportunity. We will present you with a new party that envisions the values you were born with," he said.

The said was seeing the biggest migration of rural people. "We have challenges. Broadly our view is we want a peaceful transition, a transition that carries everybody together."

discussed a range of issues including jobs, investments and the prevalent economic conditions with the Indian-origin CEOs of companies in

He also met the of and its board and discussed a plethora of issues including quantum computing, robotics, Chinese and big data.

paid homage to Netaji and interacted with the people at the Indian Association.

Established in 1923, the foundation stone of the association's clubhouse was laid by India's first in 1950.

met members of the at the Indian Association. Created as an amalgamation of and on the suggestion of Nehru, works on issues of women's rights and empowerment.

"Over the next three days, I look forward to meeting the Indian community, business leaders and members of the Indian Overseas in and Also on my schedule are meetings with the PM, and the Malaysian PM, Najib Razak," said in a tweet.

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 16:14 IST
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