Stop dividing India and I will stop opposing you: Rahul to PM

Press Trust of India  |  Sabalgarh (MP) 

Tuesday said he would desist from opposing the day the stopped "dividing" the country and started helping the poor.

Campaigning for his party in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh, Gandhi again attacked Modi over his alleged proximity to businessmen, saying he worked for a handful of rich people.

Addressing a public meeting here in district, he said, "Someone said yesterday that opposes I say that I do not oppose for the sake of opposing, there is a reason.

"I will stop opposing Narendra Modiji the day he starts helping the shopkeepers, labourers and the poor. The day he stops the work of dividing the country, I will stop opposing Modiji."

Accusing Modi of working for "15-20" rich people, Gandhi said, "Until Modi talks about justice, waives the loans of farmers, stands with the labourers, whatever the rest of Hindustan says, will stand against him, because I believe you people are behind the progress of the country."

He alleged that the prime minister, in his speech, had insulted the ancestors of those who toiled hard to build this country.

"The US says only and can compete with it (America). The country was poor and hungry 70 years back. There was no city, no railway lines, no plane, no industry and the says nothing has happened in the last 70 years," the said.

He accused Modi of helping his "friends" convert their black money through the demonetisation exercise, under which high-value currency notes were scrapped in November, 2016.

"Two years ago, Modi had imposed demonetisation and made the entire country stand in queues. Did we see a Vijay Mallya or or in those queues? Modi helped them convert their black money into white," he said.

Gandhi attacked Minister over the issue of corruption.

He said, "Corruption is rampant in There is a hierarchy of corruption that reaches the minister and his family."

"Scams like Vyapam (a multi-crore-rupee admission and recruitment racket) have destroyed education in and made it expensive. In the scam, everyone knows who is involved.

"You can study for hours. But you cannot go ahead until you have money to offer, which means Vyapam. This scam has killed 50 people. The entire state knows what is the role of the minister and his wife in this scam," Gandhi said.

In the past, Chouhan has vehemently denied his or his family's involvement in the Vyapam scam.

Gandhi said if voted to power, his party would create jobs for the youth of Madhya Pradesh, where the is in the opposition since 2003.

"The Congress chief minister will work hard for 18 out of 24 hours to create employment for the youth of Madhya Pradesh. We will not make false promises like the BJP, which had promised to give two crore jobs to the youth," he said.

The Congress chief promised to set up food processing units in every district of the state to promote the "Made In Madhya Pradesh" brand and said his party would announce farm loan waiver if elected to power.

Gandhi also addressed public rallies at Joura and Sheopur as part of his election campaign in Madhya Pradesh.

Before addressing the rallies, he visited the Bandi Chhor Gurdwara, located in the He was accompanied by state Congress president and

After the public meetings, Gandhi held a roadshow from Joura to Bamor in district and headed for Gwalior, from where he will leave for New Delhi, concluding his two day visit to the state.

The 230-member will go to the polls on November 28 and the counting of votes will be taken up on December 11.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 21:10 IST