PM provided \'minimum income guarantee\' to his 15 friends;Rahul

PM provided 'minimum income guarantee' to his 15 friends;Rahul

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

A day after announcing his party would ensure "minimum income guarantee" for the poor if was voted to power at the Centre, Tuesday took a dig at Narendra Modi, saying he has provided 'maximum income guarantee' to 15 of his friends.

Like MGNREGA committed right to work, like RTI committed right to information, like Security Bill guarantees the right to food, the government is going to guarantee a minimum income to every poor Indian citizen, he told a booth-level party workers meeting here.

Attacking the policies of the government,he alleged that the had done nothing for the farmers and assured that a government would ensure their welfare.

"We have waived off farm loans in the three states where we won elections.... (Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh).

We have committed that in 2019, we will have a government that will make up for all the crimes that has done against farmers in five years," he said.

said the Women's Bill would be passed on a priority if the party was voted to power in the 2019 elections.

"The first thing we will do when we win the 2019 election is to pass the Women's Reservation Bill in the Parliament," he said.

He was responding to a suggestion from a party on the need for more women candidates.

"We want to see women in position of leadership," he added.

The bill seeking to reserve 33 per cent of seats in Parliament and legislature has been pending for a long time in view of lack of consensus.

Refraining from directly commenting on the sensitive Sabarimala temple issue, wherein the had permitted entry of women of all age groups into the Lord Ayyappa temple, he merely said the party respects the traditions of

"Congress party respects women of and at the same time respects the traditions of

We do not agree with the violence carried out by the BJP and CPI(M) in the state," he said.

The 69 day annual pilgrimage season in Sabarimala, which ended on January 20, had witnessed widespread protests from devotees and right wing groups.

This was over the CPI(M)-led LDF government's decision to implement the September 28 Apex Court verdict, allowing women of all ages to enter the shrine.

referred to Kerala as not just a state, but an 'idea'.

"It is a way of looking at the world that includes compassion, humility, respect. People of Kerala are helping guide the people of India," he said.

"Don't think less of yourself. RSS has cadres, CPI(M) has cadres, but lives in the hearts of Congress workers', he told the gathering.

Gandhi alleged that the CPI(M) and BJP work on 'dividing' the people of Kerala and said the real issue of jobs and protection of farmers was put on the back burner.

He also flayed the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax.

Gandhi told workers that the party had launched a 'shakti' programme in which all workers could directly talk to the leadership.

"Want every single Congress to feel 'Ente booth, ente abhimaan, ente party' ("My booth, my pride, my party").

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First Published: Tue, January 29 2019. 19:11 IST