Modi has reduced PMO to publicity minister\'s office: Rahul

Modi has reduced PMO to publicity minister's office: Rahul

Press Trust of India  |  Imphal 

has reduced the PMO to for marketing himself, alleged on Wednesday, as he launched a vitriolic attack on his rival over a host of issues including unemployment and demonetisation.

Addressing a public rally and holding an interaction with students in the capital, the raked up the issue of now lapsed Citizenship (amendment) Bill, accusing the of reneging on its 'act east policy' and attacking the culture and ethos of the people of the Northeast.

"Modi has reduced the to the status of as he is busy marketing himself," he said during an interaction with students.

Attacking Modi over alleged loss of employment opportunities, the said the had claimed on taking over the reins of the government that two crore jobs will be created every year, but one crore jobs were lost in 2018 alone. Over 30,000 jobs were lost on an average every day, he claimed.

"In 2018, Prime Minister destroyed one crore jobs. This is the scale of his incompetence. It is absurd and ridiculous that the PM promises giving two crore jobs," Gandhi told the well-attended election rally.

During his interaction with students, the Congress claimed nobody knew whether Modi ever went to a university.

"We still have no access to his university degree. Nobody actually knows if he went to university or not. There is an RTI (application) in seeking PM's degree but it has not been responded to," Gandhi said, adding "the prime minister is imposing mediocrity on a sophisticated country".

Speaking about the unrest at the University last year after students and teachers demanded removal of the then vice AP over his alleged "anti-academic activities", Gandhi said he was happy that the people of succeeded in forcing him out. The protests for the ouster of Pandey, who allegedly had RSS links, had led to the closure of the university for three months.

"He (Pandey) was imposed on you. The only qualification to run a university (now) is to wear a pair of shorts, wield a 'lathi' (stick) and spread hatred," Gandhi said, in an oblique reference to the RSS.

Calling demonetisation a "ridiculous" decision, he said,"One fine morning, he (Modi) got up and decided to carry out demonetisation. Is this a joke? Destroying people's lives?" he said.

over his assertion that the Citizenship Bill will be re-introduced if the BJP formes the next government, the Congress dubbed it as an attack on the culture of the Northeast.

"His (Modi's) (Amit Shah) says Citizenship Bill will be imposed on the people of Manipur and the Northeast. These people are attacking your culture. We did not allow the bill to pass. The Congress will defend your culture and the bill will not be passed...it will never become a law," he told the rally.

He said every state has its unique voice and it should be heard and respected.

"There is an ideological war going on. The RSS-BJP combination does not listen to or consider the views of others. On the contrary, the Congress is aware of every state's uniqueness and recognises their place in the country," he said.

Accusing the of neglecting the Northeast, the Congress leader said, the prime minister's words do not match his acts. "Don't only look east, but act east," he said.

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First Published: Wed, March 20 2019. 16:50 IST