Mumbai: Union minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday took a dig at Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s remark that he is ready to be the prime minister, saying there is no ban on “day-dreaming”. The Congress has lost 20 states and it is in power only in a couple of states now. “If on that basis, Gandhi is thinking of becoming the prime minister, then there is no ban on day-dreams in this country,” Javadekar told a regional television channel, when asked about the Congress chief’s remark.
Gandhi had recently said he is ready to become the prime minister if his party emerges as the “biggest” party in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Asked if Gandhi could pose a challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the parliamentary elections next year, Javadekar said, “A smart tweet or big talk is not politics. It is much more than that.” The BJP had only two MPs in the Lok Sabha in 1984 and it won 282 seats in the 2014 general polls. The Congress was then 400, which reduced to 44, he pointed out. “There are lessons to be learnt by the Congress from our example,” he said.
Asked about the recent political scenario in Karnataka, he said the southern state’s governor had invited the BJP by acting within the constitutional framework. “When we realised that we do not have the sufficient strength, our chief minister (B S Yeddyurappa) stepped down,” he added.
On the BJP’s slogan of ‘Congress-free India’, the minister said it means a country free of “crony-politics, lobbying and passing on benefits only to selected people.” “The bad culture in politics, introduced by the Congress, is what we have been opposing,” Javadekar said. Asked about Rahul Gandhi using a similar slogan of “Modi-mukt Bharat”, he claimed that it does not have any appeal among people. “Being so anti-Modi is negative politics which will never be successful in the country.”
Despite being a nationwide party, if the Congress was going to say it will only oppose (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi, then it is negative politics, he said. To a query on how the Centre was going to check the black money and if any opposition leader from Maharashtra would face the heat, he said the Benami Property Transaction Act is going to be implemented from June onwards. “You will see many leaders of the Congress, the NCP and many more will face its heat. The properties and bungalows purchased in the name of some servants or non-existing person, all are going to be confiscated,” he said.