AHMEDABAD: PM Narendra Modi on Monday mounted a fierce attack on Congress and dared it to combat one election on the schedule of building.
"The party only indulges in communal and casteist agenda to win elections... This election is a battle of 'Vikasvad' (pro-development agenda) for us, but for them it is the battle of 'Vanshvad' (nepotism). I assure that Vikasvaad will emerge victorious in this battle," he mentioned.
He mentioned it whilst addressing an enormous amassing of BJP employees at 'Gujarat Gaurav Sammelan' at Bhat in Gandhinagar.
Modi's was once an competitive riposte to the serious 'Vikas gando thayo che (developmet has long gone loopy)' marketing campaign on social media and in public conferences by means of Rahul Gandhi and BJP's other warring parties to run down the celebration's building plank. "Hoon vikas chu, hoon Gujarat chu (I am development, I am Gujarat)," Modi asserted as he concluded his 50-minute speech to the saffron devoted.
The combative response made it transparent that the social media blitz trashing BJP's claims of building beneath Modi's chief ministership has did not get the saffron celebration dilute its building plank. In reality, Modi, who has been projected as 'vikas purush' by means of his supporters, dared Congress to combat elections on the building schedule.
The PM also made a conspicuous effort to assuage resentment, particularly amongst buyers, over the implementation of GST, stressing that the BJP-controlled Centre may just now not be singled out for the components and implementation of the tax reform.
"All political parties and state governments of India took the decision on GST. It was not a decision taken by Narendra Modi alone. (Congress-ruled) state governments of Punjab and Meghalaya were also stakeholders. Congress does not have any right to spread lies in the name of GST," Modi mentioned.
Simultaneously, on the other hand, Modi emphasised that the Centre would now not be discovered in need of in addressing shortcomings and downsides as they change into obtrusive, adding that many adjustments were presented after reviewing the operating of GST over 3 months. "This is a new tax regime after independence. If there are any loopholes, the government is making an attempt to rectify it. I am not saying the word 'promise', I am saying 'attempts'," he mentioned.
Modi assured businessmen that there would no witch-hunting beneath the garb of GST. "Some people are instilling fear in the minds of traders that Modi will dig out your old records. I assure traders that your old records will not be analysed. This is BJP, not Congress," he mentioned.
Speaking ahead of the huge amassing which he described as some of the biggest he had addressed in the nation, Modi also evoked Gujarati 'asmita' or pleasure by means of alleging that Congress had at all times hated Gujarat and had denied the state its due. "Gujarat polls are round the corner and Congress has developed fever once again. Gujarat has been an eyesore for the party and the family. I won't repeat what they did to Sardar Patel, his daughter Maniben and Morarji Desai," the PM mentioned in an attempt to tap into the resentment in certain quarters about the perceived uncooked deal for Gujarati veterans from the Congress management.
Modi also centered the Congress over the resignation of celebration leader Madhavsinh Solanki, who as overseas minister was once purported to have sent a letter to his then Swiss counterpart to scuttle the Bofors probe. Solanki was once made the scapegoat so as to offer protection to the interests of the family. Modi also alleged that whilst Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation of Sardar Sarovar dam, Congress did not pursue it as it was once conceived by means of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
"You did not waste any opportunity to strike. When I was the CM and you were in power at the Centre, you hatched a conspiracy to put me in jail. You knew that you will not be able to do that until (BJP president) Amit Shah was put behind bars, so you jailed him," Modi mentioned. The PM did not shy clear of addressing the problem of demonetisation, a outstanding theme in the opposition's arsenal. Defending scrapping Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, Modi mentioned the dramatic determination had already brought unaccounted cash value Rs three lakh crore into banks and an workout was once on to ascertain the ownership of the huge deposit.
"As many as 2.1 lakh shell companies were caught and shut down. Out of 2.1 lakh, we took a sample of 5,000 companies and found that these shell companies had deposited Rs 4,000 crore in banks after demonetisation. That was the money of poor and middle class people of society," Modi mentioned.
He centered the Congress management over corruption, highlighting that both Sonia Gandhi and Rahul were accused in the National Herald case and were on bail. "The mother and son are the leaders of this 'jamanati party'. The whole party is on bail. How can these corrupt leaders teach the lesson of development to Gujarat?" he asked.
"They call us communal, killers of Mahatma Gandhi, anti-Dalit, anti-tribal and a party of upper castes. They call us anti-Dalit but we have the highest number of Dalit MPs. They call us anti-tribal, we have the largest number of tribal MPs," he mentioned.
"The party only indulges in communal and casteist agenda to win elections... This election is a battle of 'Vikasvad' (pro-development agenda) for us, but for them it is the battle of 'Vanshvad' (nepotism). I assure that Vikasvaad will emerge victorious in this battle," he mentioned.
He mentioned it whilst addressing an enormous amassing of BJP employees at 'Gujarat Gaurav Sammelan' at Bhat in Gandhinagar.
Modi's was once an competitive riposte to the serious 'Vikas gando thayo che (developmet has long gone loopy)' marketing campaign on social media and in public conferences by means of Rahul Gandhi and BJP's other warring parties to run down the celebration's building plank. "Hoon vikas chu, hoon Gujarat chu (I am development, I am Gujarat)," Modi asserted as he concluded his 50-minute speech to the saffron devoted.
The combative response made it transparent that the social media blitz trashing BJP's claims of building beneath Modi's chief ministership has did not get the saffron celebration dilute its building plank. In reality, Modi, who has been projected as 'vikas purush' by means of his supporters, dared Congress to combat elections on the building schedule.
The PM also made a conspicuous effort to assuage resentment, particularly amongst buyers, over the implementation of GST, stressing that the BJP-controlled Centre may just now not be singled out for the components and implementation of the tax reform.
"All political parties and state governments of India took the decision on GST. It was not a decision taken by Narendra Modi alone. (Congress-ruled) state governments of Punjab and Meghalaya were also stakeholders. Congress does not have any right to spread lies in the name of GST," Modi mentioned.
Simultaneously, on the other hand, Modi emphasised that the Centre would now not be discovered in need of in addressing shortcomings and downsides as they change into obtrusive, adding that many adjustments were presented after reviewing the operating of GST over 3 months. "This is a new tax regime after independence. If there are any loopholes, the government is making an attempt to rectify it. I am not saying the word 'promise', I am saying 'attempts'," he mentioned.
Modi assured businessmen that there would no witch-hunting beneath the garb of GST. "Some people are instilling fear in the minds of traders that Modi will dig out your old records. I assure traders that your old records will not be analysed. This is BJP, not Congress," he mentioned.
Speaking ahead of the huge amassing which he described as some of the biggest he had addressed in the nation, Modi also evoked Gujarati 'asmita' or pleasure by means of alleging that Congress had at all times hated Gujarat and had denied the state its due. "Gujarat polls are round the corner and Congress has developed fever once again. Gujarat has been an eyesore for the party and the family. I won't repeat what they did to Sardar Patel, his daughter Maniben and Morarji Desai," the PM mentioned in an attempt to tap into the resentment in certain quarters about the perceived uncooked deal for Gujarati veterans from the Congress management.
Modi also centered the Congress over the resignation of celebration leader Madhavsinh Solanki, who as overseas minister was once purported to have sent a letter to his then Swiss counterpart to scuttle the Bofors probe. Solanki was once made the scapegoat so as to offer protection to the interests of the family. Modi also alleged that whilst Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation of Sardar Sarovar dam, Congress did not pursue it as it was once conceived by means of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
"You did not waste any opportunity to strike. When I was the CM and you were in power at the Centre, you hatched a conspiracy to put me in jail. You knew that you will not be able to do that until (BJP president) Amit Shah was put behind bars, so you jailed him," Modi mentioned. The PM did not shy clear of addressing the problem of demonetisation, a outstanding theme in the opposition's arsenal. Defending scrapping Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, Modi mentioned the dramatic determination had already brought unaccounted cash value Rs three lakh crore into banks and an workout was once on to ascertain the ownership of the huge deposit.
"As many as 2.1 lakh shell companies were caught and shut down. Out of 2.1 lakh, we took a sample of 5,000 companies and found that these shell companies had deposited Rs 4,000 crore in banks after demonetisation. That was the money of poor and middle class people of society," Modi mentioned.
He centered the Congress management over corruption, highlighting that both Sonia Gandhi and Rahul were accused in the National Herald case and were on bail. "The mother and son are the leaders of this 'jamanati party'. The whole party is on bail. How can these corrupt leaders teach the lesson of development to Gujarat?" he asked.
"They call us communal, killers of Mahatma Gandhi, anti-Dalit, anti-tribal and a party of upper castes. They call us anti-Dalit but we have the highest number of Dalit MPs. They call us anti-tribal, we have the largest number of tribal MPs," he mentioned.
Modi tears into dynasty for being 'anti-Gujarat'
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