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Rahul stays firm on 'Gujarat mein vikas paagal ho gaya hai' assertion

Banaskantha (Gujarat) [India], November 12 (ANI): Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday stood firm on his 'Vikas paagal ho gaya hai' assertion, in reference to development in Gujarat, claiming he would not abstain from speaking the truth.

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Rahul stays firm on 'Gujarat mein vikas paagal ho gaya hai' assertion

Banaskantha (Gujarat) [India], November 12 (ANI): Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday stood firm on his 'Vikas paagal ho gaya hai' assertion, in reference to development in Gujarat, claiming he would not abstain from speaking the truth.

Speaking at an interactive session with social media volunteers of his party in Gujarat's Banaskantha, Rahul slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for disrespecting the office of the prime minister when he was in the Opposition, and said that the Congress would never do the same.

"Whatever we do, spot Modi ji's faults or disturb the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), but we will never disrespect the prime minister's office. When Modi ji was in the Opposition, he used to speak with disrespect about the prime minister. That is the difference between us and them; no matter what he says about us, we will not go beyond a certain point," Gandhi said, and continued, "But, we'll speak the truth, and this is the truth that Gujarat me 'vikas paagal ho gaya hai' (Development has gone berserk in Gujarat)."

This is a reiteration of his last month's assertion wherein, in the run up to the Gujarat assembly polls, the Congress scion had cornered Prime Minister Modi and the BJP Government in the state over the development achieved in the state, likening it to a person and saying it had gone berserk.

"Gujarat mein vikas ko kya hua? Ye kaise pagal hua? Ye jhooth sun sun ke pagal ho gaya hai (What happened to the development in Gujarat? How did it go berserk? He did after listening to constant lies)," Rahul said, at a public meeting in Gujarat's Kheda.

Meanwhile, Rahul, in today's address, further claimed the truth of Gujarat was that Prime Minister Modi has given everything to few businessmen, and that small businessmen of Surat had said that the state had the most corruption.

Continuing his attack on the leading dispensation, Rahul said the BJP at the Centre never saw themselves at fault, and added, "The ideology of the Congress is self introspection. If we are at fault, we accept it, but Modi ji never said one word admitting that the GST and note ban was a mistake."

Accusing the BJP of indulging in politics of lies in Gujarat, Rahul reiterated that the Congress' policy was that of truth.

"We accept that there are faults in this country, but we also know there is a lot of strength in this country, and the biggest strength of this country is its ability to accept truth," he said.

Stressing that Congress would win with truth at its side, against Prime Minister Modi, who he earlier claimed, has Gujarat government, Delhi government, police, army, airport, and the media, he added, "I am not talking about people in the media. They want to promote truth but there is control from the back. These people send the truth to their bosses but they fine-tune the truth."

At the event, the Congress vice-president also opened up about his much publicised Twitter handle.

"We reflect on ideas; there is a team of three to four people, to whom I give suggestions and after fine tuning them, we tweet. Routine work, like birthday wishes isn't done by me, I give little inputs on it; tweets on political issues are mine," he said.

Earlier in the day, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar gave it back to Rahul on his above-mentioned assertion in the same vein and said it was not 'vikas' but the grand old party that had gone berserk.

He said, "Vikas paagal nahin huya hai. Congress paglaa gayi hai. Vikas toh apni jagah par hi hai (the Congress has lost it. Development is at its place)." (ANI)

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