Opposition Congress today tore into Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi over
his claims of development, saying the BJP stalwart is misguiding people.
The diatribe was led by Union ministers Aanad Sharma, Ajay Maken, AICC
spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit among other Congress leaders, who spoke at as many
as 10 rallies organised by the party in various parts of the state going to
polls on December 13 and 17.
"When it comes to GDP growth, Gujarat is lagging behind states like Bihar,
Odhisa and Chhattishgarh," said Union Commerce and Industry Minister Anand
Sharma while addressing a public meeting in Gandhinagar.
"Narendra Modi says Gujarat is most progressive, but if you have been to other
states, Bihar, Odisha and Chattisgarh are much ahead," he said.
Union Minister for Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Ajay Maken alleged at a
rally at Himmatnagar in Sabarkantha district that the ruling BJP government was
neck-deep in corruption in the name of development.
"Whatever development achieved so far was the result of collective efforts of
people and particularly farmers of the state (Gujarat)," he said.
Congress MP Jyoti Mirdha expressed concern over "uncontrolled corruption" by BJP
in the state and appealed to the gathering to vote Congress to power.
In a rally at Gandhinagar, MP and AICC spokesperson Sandip Dikshit criticised
Modi for his remarks on Union Minister Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar. "Modi
has lost the decency and crossed all the limits of falsehood," he said.
In a scathing attack on Modi in the same rally, Union Minister for Drinking
Water and Sanitation Bharat Solanki termed Modi as "Nathuram Godse" and alleged
that "under the BJP rule in Gandhi's Gujarat not truth but lies carry more
currency".
He alleged that Modi government was welcoming industrialists with garland and
selling state electricity to other states. "Farmers in the state are ending
their lives for not getting sufficient power," Solanki added.
Addressing another election campaign in Mehsana, Haryana minister Randeep Singh
Surjewala alleged that Modi government was "exploiting" farmers.
"Farmers in Haryana are in a better position than their Gujarat counterparts,"
he said.
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