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Modi targets Cong for not naming Rahul as PM candidate

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New Delhi: Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a sharp attack on Congress, saying it had desisted from projecting Rahul Gandhi as its Prime Ministerial candidate as Sonia Gandhi did not want to “sacrifice” her son politically in view of the “imminent defeat”.
The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate also responded to the Congress’ “chai wala” jibe at him, saying all the tea vendor were today proud that one among them was contesting for the top post.
Addressing the party’s National Council here, he targeted Rahul without naming him as he said that “those born in an aristocratic family” feel below their dignity to contest against a tea vendor coming from a backward as they have “feudal mindset”.
In his 75-minute speech, Modi questioned Congress’ contention that it was following the tradition of not naming a PM candidate as the person should be elected by the MPs. In this regard, he referred to 1984, when Rajiv Gandhi was declared the Prime Minister after the assassination of his mother Indira Gandhi.
He also mentioned 2004, when Congress MPs elected Sonia Gandhi to be the Prime Minister but she instead nominated Manmohan Singh for the top job. “I see a human angle behind this decision of Congress. When defeat is imminent, which mother will sacrifice her son politically? The heart of a mother (Sonia) decided to protect her son,” Modi said on the ruling party’s stand of not naming Rahul as the PM candidate for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
Attacking the UPA government, Modi said the country has never seen such bad days as during the last decade when corruption and inflation were at peak and poverty was all over. The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate said Congress had ruled the country for 60 years and it was now time for giving a chance to his party for 60 months.
“For 60 years, you have chosen rulers…I appeal to the people, you have given 60 years to rulers, now give 60 months to this ‘sevak’ (servant). It is time now for ‘sevak’,” he said while addressing the BJP gathering at Ramlila ground. Apparently with the Aam Aadmi Party effect in mind, Modi said democracy so far has been “representative” but now it was time to make it “participatory” with greater involvement of people in governance.
Taking a dig at Rahul’s contention that Congress is a “thought” which cannot be erased, he said he did not want to delve into what kind of thought it is. “But the entire Congress party is in deep thought.”
Continuing his swipe, he said, “our thought is nationalism, their thought is dynasty.” He also hit out at Rahul for his remark that tickets would be given to those having Congress in their hearts.
“Our thinking is that tickets be given to those who have the country in their hearts.” Rahul’s other comments like ‘India is a bee-hive’ and ‘poverty is a state of mind’ also came in for attack from Modi. “For us, India is our mother and the poor should be treated like god,” he said.
Modi cited the Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s rule and the decisions taken during that time while urging people to elect a government based on the track record of political parties and not on rheotrical claims coming out of “decrepit tape-recorders”.(PTI)

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