Rahul makes barrage of attack at PM on Rafale\, interference in functioning of institutions

Rahul makes barrage of attack at PM on Rafale, interference in functioning of institutions

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Tuesday charged the Modi-led government with interfering in the functioning of institutions like the and CBI, as he also accused the of giving Rs 30,000 crore, which is "one year's spending on MGNREGA scheme", to help Reliance's

Gandhi addressed a series of rallies in where is making all efforts to hold its lone fort in the North-East. The party is in power in the state since 2008.

Elections to 40-member assembly is slated for November 28.

Reiterating his allegations of corruption in the fighter places purchase, he said has "robbed" public money and used it to buy publicity.

The government has denied the opposition party's allegations on the fighter jet deal with

"The is interfering in the functioning of the Planning Commission, RBI, and Four judges of the said they could not do their jobs due to government interference," Gandhi claimed.

In January, four senior-most judges of the -- Justices J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, M B Lokur and -- called a press conference to say the situation in the top court was "not in order". Gogoi is now the

"To be or VC of a university, being an RSS man is sufficient qualification," Gandhi said.

"personally gave Rs 30,000 crore to That is the amount for one year's spending on MGNREGA in the entire country," Gandhi said addressing an election rally at Champhai earlier in the day.

Alleging that Modi himself finalised the deal at Rs 1,600 crore per aircraft against UPA's Rs 526 crore with conditions "to give the contract to instead of PSU firm HAL", Gandhi said the negotiation facts between and were divulged by the former French

"That is where got all the money for his marketing. Remember, when you see Modi on TV next time, it is the money of you and Indian Air Force," he said at Champhai.

Gandhi slammed the state's principal opposition party (MNF) for allegedly working with the BJP in the elections.

"RSS and BJP understand that this is the only opportunity for them to enter Mizoram and destroy its culture. They know that they are unlikely to win the next (Lok Sabha) elections," Gandhi said at Champhai rally.

He lamented that the political party is opening the gates to enter the RSS ideology into Mizoram.

"It is sad that an organisation like MNF is helping the BJP and RSS in its attempt to destroy the culture, language, heritage and history of Mizoram... Only people can fight the divisive ideas of BJP," he added.

Stating that the Congress wants to be ruled by its different people with different ideas, languages, cultures and places, he alleged BJP and RSS believe that only one ideology should be imposed on all by destroying others' cultures, languages and expressions.

"That is why they are putting RSS people in every single Indian institution. They are putting RSS people as Governors and attacking the RBI, and It is because if they lose elections, they will have their men in the institutions," he charged.

Gandhi said the Indian people will not allow imposition of one culture and know that different people have different cultures, views, ideas and languages in different states.

Highlighting the 10-year rule of Congress government under Lal Thanhawla, Gandhi said the of the state had progressed a lot with almost doubling of per capita income during this period.

"We will make Mizoram as the gateway hub of Eastern and create 11,000 new jobs in next year," he added.

Hailing the people of Mizoram, the senior Congress said the state has shown the country how to move from an era of violence to an era of peace and development.

"I am happy to say that the Congress government under Lal Thanhawla has done tremendous economic development and upgraded the lives of people of Mizoram. In 2008, the per capita income was Rs 57,000 and today it is Rs 1.15 lakh. It is 20 per cent more than the national average," he added.

Gandhi said he thanked YMCA, MZP, students, civil societies and the special role of churches for bringing people together for the development of the state,

Gandhi also recalled his visit to the tiny hill state with his father, former Rajiv Gandhi, in 1987.

"In 1987, my father drove around Mizoram. I came with him that time. I want to do the same after elections. I want to come to Mizoram, drive around and meet people here," he added.

He said the relationship between his family and Mizoram is beyond party and urged the people of the state to feel that one of their family members stay in to do all their work.

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First Published: Tue, November 20 2018. 20:00 IST