PM Modi, Rahul spar in Gujarat as poll pitch gets intense

MORBI/PRACHI/ PALITANA: It was an afternoon of verbal vitriol in Saurashtra on Wednesday when jibes and counter-jibes flew thick and speedy as Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel unleashed a fiery blitzkrieg with 10 days to move for the primary phase of balloting in Gujarat.

Attacking Rahul for calling goods and services tax 'Gabbar Singh Tax', Modi said those who have looted the rustic for 70 years can handiest relate to dacoits. He known as Congress's demand for 18% cap on GST a 'Grand Stupid Thought.'

"Some intellectuals and economists are misleading the country. Congress wants the same 18% tax on something as essential as salt and something as expensive as a car worth Rs 5 crore. They want 28% tax on alcohol and costly cigarettes to be reduced to 18%. Do you want to sell cheap alcohol and spread cancer by selling cheap cigarettes? This is nothing but a 'Grand Stupid Thought'. There can't be any bigger anti-poor and anti-middle class thought," Modi advised a public rally in Morbi.

A couple of hours later, Rahul hit again in Visavadar pronouncing Congress had insisted on uniform 18% GST, but hostile taxing all items ate up by way of the deficient enamel and nail. Sticking to the 'Gabbar Singh Tax' jibe, he said, "Just the way Gabbar Singh carried out dacoities at 12 midnight, the same way you implemented GST at midnight."

With 48 out of the full 182 seats, Saurashtra is to Gujarat assembly what Uttar Pradesh is to Lok Sabha. Modi lined 25 assembly constituencies in his four rallies held in Morbi, Prachi, Palitana — all in Saurashtra — and Navsari in south Gujarat. Rahul, who has embarked a two-day marketing campaign path, will cover 16 constituencies in Amreli, Gir-Somnath, Bhavnagar, Junagadh and Botad districts in Saurashtra.


PM Modi got here down heavily on Congress after Rahul's tweet in the hunt for account of BJP's 22-year Gujarat rule. He said the birthday party, whose one family has looted the rustic for 70 years, has no guts to give the account in their "seven decades of misrule". "22 salon ka hisaab, Gujarat mange jawaab (Gujarat demands answers for 22 years of BJP rule)," Rahul had tweeted in the morning.


"Congress has become a liability on this country. Its survival is under threat," Modi said in Prachi, few hours after Rahul presented prayers on the temple. Rahul's roadshows had been held nearly the similar time Modi addressed the rallies in Saurashtra. The Congress vice-president dubbed Gujarat leader minister Vijay Rupani as a 'rubber stamp' and said it was national BJP president Amit Shah who was running the show right here with a far flung keep an eye on.


"Don't you dare ask for anything or question the government in this region. You will be beaten, shot and your women too would be thrashed," he said in Amreli. Hardik Patel, who held a rally 40 km away round the similar time Modi addressed a rally in Morbi, took on the PM over GST and claimed that the federal government was pressured to reduce the tax charges after he met the ceramic trade captains.


He also scoffed Modi who recalled how he had rushed to Morbi following the Machchu dam tragedy in 1979. "Entire Gujarat had rushed to help Morbi residents. It is the inherent nature of Gujaratis to help in tragedy," Hardik said.
PM Modi, Rahul spar in Gujarat as poll pitch gets intense PM Modi, Rahul spar in Gujarat as poll pitch gets intense Reviewed by Kailash on November 30, 2017 Rating: 5
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