Rahul Gandhi calls comparison between Indira and Modi an ‘insult’

Indira Gandhi, analysts say, ruled with an iron hand, brooking no dissidence within her party and opposition from without. Her PMO (Prime Minister’s Office) was seen as the epicenter of power during her governments, taking key decisions across several ministries. It is believed PM Modi’s PMO functions the same way.

Rahul Gandhi calls comparison between Indira and Modi an 'insult'

Rahul Gandhi calls comparison between Indira and Modi an 'insult'

New Delhi: Dismissing comparisons between his grandmother and former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, and the current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Congress Supremo Rahul Gandhi has called it “an insult to Indiraji”.

“My grandmother’s decisions came from love and affection, her work was uniting in nature and she carried along people and cared for India’s poor,” he said.

“Modi’s decisions come from anger and hatred and his decisions divide the country. And Mr Narendra Modi has absolutely no empathy for the weak and the poor,” Gandhi told in a media interaction.

Indira Gandhi, analysts say, ruled with an iron hand, brooking no dissidence within her party and opposition from without. Her PMO (Prime Minister’s Office) was seen as the epicenter of power during her governments, taking key decisions across several ministries. It is believed PM Modi’s PMO functions the same way.

Indira Gandhi is also widely believed to have enforced her will upon institutions, a charge that is often leveled at the Narendra Modi government.

Though Rahul disagrees “Every institution in India is facing Mr Modi’s autocratic backlash. Mr Modi believes that he is the Lord of India, just like the British believed,” he said, adding that the Congress doesn’t believe in this approach.

“That is just not how we operate. We have been in government, we have been in Opposition and we believe that you simply do not touch institutions or attack India’s federal structure. You protect institutions because institutions are the soul of India. And Mr Modi is not bigger than India. India is bigger than everything and everyone” said RaGa.

In 1974, DK Barooah, an Indira Gandhi loyalist, is reported to have said, “Indira is India, and India is Indira.” No matter what political analysts say, Rahul’s faith is firm that his grandmother still stands tall in Indian politics and there is nobody like her.