Modi takes a dig at Rahul at FICCI meet

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

New Delhi: Widely seen as a prime ministerial candidate, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Monday advocated women’s empowerment even as he took a dig at the Congress and its star leader Rahul Gandhi.

Four days after Gandhi used a CII forum to make a political pitch, Modi observed at a meeting of the women’s wing of industry lobby FICCI that no human was perfect and he was no different.

“Everyone has some weakness or the other. I too have shortcomings,” Modi said here, and asked people to point out his weaknesses through the social media.

Asked to reveal his weakness, he said no individual can correctly evaluate himself.

“I may have some weakness which I may not be able to see but you will be able to. if you spot any such weakness (in me), please convey them through the social media … so that I can free myself of my weaknesses.”

Modi didn’t speak about his prime ministerial ambition but there was loud clapping and even whistling when one woman asked what he would do about women’s reservation in politics “when you come to the centre”.The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader used the forum to strongly advocate women’s empowerment, saying only this would help India become an economic powerhouse.

In his 70-minute interaction, which included questions he took from the overwhelmingly female audience, Modi took a swipe at both the Congress and its vice president Rahul Gandhi.

Insisting that Gujarat needed to see much more economic development, he said he had been busy since assuming office in 2001 filling up the many “pits” left behind by decades of Congress rule.

“So far I have only done the work of filling up the pits,” he said, inviting laughter in the packed venue. “You can imagine what massive pits the Congress created!”

And while referring to a Gujarati women who popularized her pizzas, the chief minister underlined that she was no fake creation unlike “Kalavati”, the woman Rahul Gandhi quoted during a parliament debate.

Modi painted a dismal picture of women’s status in India even as he highlighted their entrepreneurial skills and talents and the need to give them special status in elected bodies. (IANS)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Nitin Gadkari to inspect Delhi-Mumbai Expressway after Dausa bus fire tragedy that killed 8

Dausa, July 7: Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari is scheduled to inspect the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway...

UNESCO-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway celebrates Toy Train Day with community outreach

Guwahati, July 7: The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated 'Toy Train Day' with...

Tea Association of India  requests for plethora of sops in pre-Budget memo to Assam Finance Minister

Guwahati, July 7: The Tea Association of India(TAI) in its pre-Budget Memorandum submitted to the Finance Minister of...

Students’ decline in govt schools: Assam minister refutes Raijor Dal chief’s claim

GUWAHATI, July 7: Assam education minister Ranoj Pegu has categorically dismissed claims by Raijor Dal chief, Akhil Gogoi...