Monday, April 21, 2025

Himanta ticks off Rahul for false remarks on Assam farm schemes

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NEW DELHI: BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday accused Rahul Gandhi of spreading false propaganda for his “petty politics”, as he attacked the Congress president for his comments on schemes for farmers announced by the Assam government.
Sarma, a former Congress leader and now a BJP spearhead in the North East region, mocked Gandhi over his recent claims, saying he will also seek credit for the sunlight that follows rains.
He targeted Gandhi at a press conference after the latter’s tweets suggested that the Assam government’s schemes to give subsidy and interest subventions on loans to farmers was driven by farm loan waivers announced by Congress governments in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthana and Chhattisgarh.
“The Congress party has managed to wake the CMs of Assam & Gujarat from their deep slumber. PM is still asleep. We will wake him up too,” Gandhi had tweeted.
Hitting out at at the Congress chief, Sarma, who is also Assam’s finance minister, said the state government’s schemes were announced long back to commemorate the farmers’ uprising of Patharughat in the state against the British rule in 1894.
These schemes have nothing to do with any loan waiver, he asserted, adding that they aim to give 25 per cent subsidy to farmers on loan and also to make it interest-free. It will ensure that farmers remain part of the banking system, he said.
“Does this fellow (Gandhi) know about the Patharughat uprising? He is indulging in false propaganda. This uprising is a sentimental issue for the people of Assam, and he has no right to bring his petty politics into this. It demeans our sacrifice,” Sarma told reporters.
The BJP leader, who had headed a group of ministers that recommended lower GST tax slabs for more goods, also targeted Gandhi over his constant criticism of the new indirect tax regime.
“Sometimes he called it Gabbar Singh Tax. Then he also demands that oil products be brought under it. He should first make up his mind,” Sarma said. (PTI)

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