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Rahul Gandhi takes on Modi government over land bill
New Delhi, April 19
Congress vice president
Rahul Gandhi on Sunday addressed his first public rally after returning
from a 56-day leave of absence and said the Modi government wants to
weaken the land bill. The BJP hit back, wondering how many times the
Congress will launch him.
Rahul accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of seeking to "return debt of industrialists by giving them land of farmers".
The
Congress sought to put the Narendra Modi government on notice over its
land bill with all its top leaders - Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and
Manmohan Singh - signalling the party's intention to make it a rallying
point in the party's efforts to revive itself electorally after the
debacle in the last Lok Sabha election.
"How Modi won the
election? He took loans of thousands of crores from big industrialists
from which his campaigning was done. How will he meet the obligation? He
will do it by giving (them) your land. He wants to weaken the land
bill," Gandhi said at a well attended Kisan-Khet Mazdooor rally at the
Ramlila Maidan here.
He alleged in his 25-minute speech that the
government wants that farmers do not get adequate price for their crops,
do not get fertiliser and are not able to stand on their feet.
"Then,
they will purchase your land and give it to industrialists...He (Modi)
showed that in Gujarat model land can be taken. What he (Modi) did in
Gujarat, he wants to do it in India...Modi wants to weaken the
foundation. This is Modi's model -- weaken the foundation, then attach a
ladder to the building, paint it and show to the world though the
building is weak from inside," he said.
Rahul Gandhi pitched the
Congress as the party which will always stand by the farmers and the
poor and fight for their interests.
"Congress is firmly with the
farmers and the poor. Wherever there is attempt to snatch their land,
Congress leaders will be there. I will be there."
Rahul Gandhi took exception to the reported remarks of Modi that he wants to remove "kachra (dirt)" of the past 50 years.
"He
(Modi) does not understand the power of people. They have given their
sweat and blood over the past 60 years. Such words do not behove Modi or
the post of prime minister," he said.
The Bharatiya Janata Party
reacted strongly to Rahul Gandhi's jibes at Modi and the apparent
Congress attempts to showcase the rally as a a show of strength by the
Congress leader.
"How many times will the Congress launch Rahul Gandhi," BJP leader and union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad asked.
He accused Rahul Gandhi of insulting the popular mandate of the last Lok Sabha election and sought an apology from him.
Prasad also hit back at Rahul Gandhi for his references to the Gujarat model.
"We
want to ask Sonia and Rahul as to what is the Vadra model of
development and land acquisition?, Prasad asked, referring to the
controversy over the land deals involving Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law
Robert Vadra.
In her speech, Congress president Sonia Gandhi
accused the Modi government of adding to the problems of farmers by
changing the land law brought by the Congress-led United Progressive
Alliance government in 2013.
She said her party-led government had substantially increased the minimum support price of crops.
She said farmers were facing problems due to unseasonal rain and the government had changed the land law through an ordinance.
"It is like adding insult to the injury of farmers," she said.
She said that the Modi government is "against the farmers and the poor".
"We have got new energy. We will fight with more force. We will raise our voice without fear," she said.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the new land bill of the government will hurt the interests of farmers.