JAIPUR: Congress vice-president RahulGandhi, who was on a two-day visit to Rajasthan, has said that the BJP would
soon be reduced to the status of a single-state party. On the last day of his
tour to Rajasthan, Rahul Gandhi said the BJP called itself a national party but
the truth was it had governments only in four states: Gujarat, Goa, Madhya
Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
The Congress Vice President said the
Congress was going to throw the BJP out of power in Madhya Pradesh and
Chhattisgarh in the upcoming assembly elections. "Goa has a tradition of
having different parties in power every six months," Rahul Gandhi said at
an extended executive meeting of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee.
"That leaves the BJP visible just in Gujarat. So much for a party that
thinks it is a national party," he added. The meeting was attended by
party men including chief minister Ashok Gehlot, state president Chandrabhan,
Union and state ministers, and legislators.
About Rajasthan, Rahul Gandhi said “After
the free generic medicines and the pension schemes, the scenario has changed
and the Congress is on the plus side." Rahul Gandhi added that he had
realised the mood of party workers had changed and the Congress was going to retain
power after the assembly elections later this year. Rahul warned that the
infighting among senior leaders posed the real hurdle for the party. The
Congress leader later told the media that people with criminal antecedents
would not be fielded in the elections. "I believe people with criminal
records and negative approach can be clearly avoided (while deciding the party
candidates)," he said.
Rahul Gandhi said party tickets would be
distributed early. "We did this in the Karnataka election and succeeded,"
he said adding "We should succeed here also; there is no special ticket
distribution formula for Rajasthan." He said the Congress ran an "aam
aadmi ki sarkar" (common man's government). "At the Centre also we
have two major issues directly related to the common man, but because of the
opposition these are stuck. One of them is the land acquisition bill, while the
other is the right to food security bill," said Rahul Gandhi.
He told Congress legislators to begin
working in their constituencies. "You still have three-four months before
elections," Rahul Gandhi said. "Go to the people, hear their
grievances and get them relief." Rahul Gandhi was all praise for the
Gehlot government's welfare schemes, especially the free medicines/tests
schemes and pensions for the old, handicapped and widows. "Other states
are also adopting these schemes," said the young Congress MP.
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