PM cannot get rid of his \'childhood habit\' of lying: Congress

PM cannot get rid of his 'childhood habit' of lying: Congress

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal (MP) 

The Friday alleged Modi was not able to get rid of his childhood habit of telling lies after he claimed that the government was arresting indebted farmers.

"Modi has a bad habit of speaking lies. It seems he is not able to get rid of his childhood habit," he said, when asked about Modi's allegation.

The prime minister, addressing campaign rallies in and Chhattisgarh, had pooh-poohed Rahul Gandhi's promise of farm loan waiver in the two states.

He claimed the party had made the same promise during the polls but did not fulfil it.

The coalition government consisting of Congress in was, instead, issuing warrants and arresting farmers for defaulting on loan repayments, the alleged.

Surjewala asked about the loan waiver that was announced by the BJP-led government in

"About 50,000 farmers marched to asking the what happened to loan waiver promise. The implementation of loan waiver in and Karnataka (where the Congress is in power) has set an example. The PM should visit these areas," Surjewala said.

He alleged the Modi-led government had written off loans worth Rs 2.63 lakh crore of industrialists but had refused relief to indebted farmers.

The Congress also accused the BJP government in of misleading people on the investment attracted by the state from 2007 to 2016.

"The held 12 investor meets during this period and declared that investment of Rs 17.49 lakh crore has been made. But according to experts, proposals of only Rs 50,000 crore materialised," he alleged.

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 19:45 IST