Rahul Gandhi makes veiled attack on PM over Akbar issue

Press Trust of India  |  Morena (MP) 

Rahul Gandhi Tuesday attacked while apparently referring to the allegations of sexual harassment against of State for External Affairs M J

"Modiji says 'beti padhao, beti bachao' but it so happens that when complaint against his comes, he keeps quiet," Gandhi said while addressing a public meeting in Joura area of Morena district of

The did not name any minister but was apparently referring to who is in the thick of a storm because of allegations of sexual harassment levelled against him by a number of women journalists.

Akbar, a former journalist, has rejected the allegations against him and has filed a defamation case against one of the complainant journalists.

Gandhi, in his address, went on to attack Modi over various other issues.

"When an Uttar Pradesh MLA rapes a woman, UP CM Yogi (Adityanath) keeps quiet and the keeps quiet. Their true slogan should be 'beti padhao aur beti ko BJP ke neta, mantri aur MLA se bachao," he said.

Gandhi is on a two-day tour of where Assembly polls are scheduled to take place on November 28.

Significantly, Tuesday's public meeting in Joura was attended by senior Digvijay Singh, who had been conspicuous by his absence during most of the programmes and rallies addressed by Gandhi in over the last few weeks.

Among the state leaders, Gandhi has been mostly accompanied by state Congress and the party's campaign committee chief during his programmes in Madhya Pradesh.

Earlier in the day, a video went viral in which Digvijay Singh is heard saying that his party's votes get reduced if he campaigns for it.

Continuing his tirade against the prime minister, Gandhi said Modi had "claimed that he wants to be a 'chowkidar' (watchman of the country) but he actually proved to be a 'chowkidar' of Anil Ambani, and and has been working for them since last four years."

He said the cost of petrol and diesel has shot up drastically. "They pull out money from your pocket and put it in the pockets of 15-20 big businessmen," he said.

"I have not come here to make false promises. You have got in the habit of hearing lies from Modiji and Shivraj ji (Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan). But I assure you that does not speak lies from the stage but makes honest promises which I am going to fulfill," he said.

Later, the Congress conducted a road show from Joura to Morena

Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh are due on November 28 and the counting of votes will take place on December 11.

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 19:35 IST