PM Modi not interested in helping farmers: Rahul in Madhya Pradesh

ANI  |  Datia (Madhya Pradesh) [India] 

on Monday took a pot shot at Modi, saying that he was only interested in helping and not the farmers.

Addressing a rally here, Gandhi said, "I went to PMO (Prime Minister's Office) only once. I told the Prime Minister, farmers are requesting him to waive-off their farm loan. I told him I know he wants to write-off the of the rich but he should do it for farmers too. He didn't utter a word."

The Nehru-Gandhi scion said that Modi has no space in his heart for the oppressed and women, but only for big industrialists like Bank (PNB) scam key accused and

"has no room in his heart for oppressed and women. He has room only for industrialists. Mehul Bhai, Nirav Bhai, Anil Bhai, Lalit Bhai, he never calls farmers and labourers 'Bhai'. Have you ever heard Modi ji calling poor 'Bhai'? Never. If he isn't in suit-boot, he isn't 'Bhai'," said Gandhi.

The Assembly polls in will be held on November 28 to elect representatives of the 230 constituencies, and the party is eyeing on, what it calls, the farmers' anger against the ruling government in the state.

Over the last few months, the state has witnessed multiple farmers' protests.

The counting for single phase assembly polls in the state will take place on December 11.

The election in is being seen as a direct political battle between the incumbent BJP and the

Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led government will try to win for the fourth consecutive term, while the Congress will be fighting to regain power after 2003.

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First Published: Mon, October 15 2018. 17:33 IST