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Congress has today become a dramebaaz party: BJP

| | Oct 23, 2017, at 10:19 pm
New Delhi, Oct 23 (IBNS): Union Minister and BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday attacked the Congress party and called it "Dramebaaz number 1".

He said Gandhi never performed politics for development.

"Rahul Gandhi never performed politics of development.," Prasad told media,

"Congress has today become a dramebaaz party number one," he said.

He said: "Rahul Gandhi, has your party become so desperate after consistent defeat that you are reducing yourself gimmick to make yourself relevant."

Amid the sensation following the allegation of bribery that prompted a Patidar leader to quit BJP, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addressed a OBC rally on Monday, mocking at Prime Minister Narnedra Modi's 'Make in India' slogan while alleging that unemployment in the country is on steady rise.

Speaking at the rally- Navsarjan Janadesh Mahasammelan'- Gandhi appeared to be bent on taking on Modi on his home turf as he alleged that  despite all tall talks of the BJP, there are 30 lakh unemployed people in Gujarat which is being run by only five entrepreneur  families.

"There are 30 lakh unemployed youth in Gujarat and you have mortgaged the state into hands of five families. Youths can not have education or medical care for their family members as institutions demand massive amount," he said. ,

"You can forego the debts of industrialists like Vijay Mallya, you give land at cheap rate for Nano, but you can not waive the farmers' loan," he said.

Taunting Narendra Modi over his call to fight corruption, Rahul slammed Narendra Modi for doling out favours to BJP President Amit Shah's son, Jay Shah, an entrepreneur, whose net worth, he said, soared 16 times.

" Modiji had said, na khaunga, na khane doonga (neither I shall take bribe nor shall I let anybody to accept). He is now feeding others."

He also slammed the PM over the Centre's move of banning old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes in 2016 and over the issue of implementation of GST this year.

The Congress vice-president's Gandhinagar visit comes a day after Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Vadodara and hit out at the Opposition for questioning Election Commission over not announcing poll dates for Gujarat Assembly election.

It also  comes on a day when Patidar leader Nikhil Sawani quit the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and alleged that the government has not done anything to ensure quota for Patels in Gujarat. The Patidar leader said he will seek an appointment with the Congress vice-president.

According to reports, OBC leader Alpesh Thakor is likely to join the Congress.

Unconfirmed reports also said quoting Congress leaders  that Patidar movement supremo Hardik Patel  has met Rahul Gandhi at a hotel for 20 minutes.

 

Image: BJP Twitter page

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