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Modi hits out at Cong for ‘chai wala’ barb

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Gorakhpur (UP): Narendra Modi on Thursday hit out at Congress for ‘chai-wala’ barbs, saying the ruling party was mocking at the poor whom it has used only as a vote-bank without doining anything for them.
The BJP leader also took a dig at Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav for saying that Modi will not be able to convert Uttar Pradesh into Gujarat.
“Netaji, do you know the meaning of coverting to Gujarat? It means 24-hour electricity in every village and street. You can’t do it. It requires 56-inch chest,” Modi said, apparently suggesting that it requires decisiveness.
The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate appealed for a mandate for a minimum of 60 months, promising to convert the country’s huge potential into a reality so that it matches the most developed countries of the world.
“This country is not poor. The people of this rich country has been kept poor for the sake of politics… You give me 60 months and I promise you a life of happiness and peace,” he told a large rally in the eastern UP town.
Congress governments have failed to eradicate poverty despite repeatedly projecting it as a main plank for the last 60 years, he said.
In a sarcastic tone, he said he has been wondering for long as to why the poverty has been increasing despite the poor voting for the Congress all these years.
“Now I have got the answer. The Congress’ political future lies in keeping them poor… Its mentality is anti-poor,” he added.
Apparently referring to the ‘chai-wala’ barb at him by Congress leaders, Modi said it was because of the party’s mentality that ‘no Congress leader is ready to tolerate a tea-vendor, son of a poor mother holding his head high. They mock at the poor.’
Promising to work for boosting the development of the country, including in agriculture sector, and creating job opportunities, Modi invoked Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his birthday on Thursday as he asked the people to elect ‘this sevak (servant)’ after giving chances to ‘rulers’ for 60 years.
Referring to Subhash Chandra’s Bose’s famous lines ‘you give me blood, I will give you freedom’, he said, “You give me 60 months and I will give you a life of peace. I have come here to make this promise.”
“The country has decided to bid farewell to Congress and its allies. This time the dream of Congress-free India will be realised.” (PTI)

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