BJP is the new East India Company, claims Surjewala
The Hindu
HUBBALLI AICC general secretary criticizes BJP as new East India Company, accusing them of divide and rule tactics.
AICC general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala has termed the BJP as the new East India Company that is following the British’s divide and rule policy.
Addressing a press conference in Hubballi on Wednesday holding an empty vessel in his hand, which, he said, is the gift of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Karnataka, Mr. Surjewala said that as the BJP and the Prime Minister have done nothing in the last 10 years of their rule, they have returned to the divide and hate politics for seeking votes. Moreover, double standard is in the DNA of the BJP, he said.
He said that during the election campaign in 2014, Mr. Modi had talked about hope which has turned into hatred now.
“Earlier, he spoke about vision but now he is restricted to television. Then, he talked about being Your Pradhan Mantri but now he has become ‘paridhan mantri’ (one who changes his clothes frequently),” he said.
Terming the BJP as ‘Bharatiya Chombu Party’, Mr. Surjewala said that the BJP-led Union government has given an empty vessel to the people of Karnataka who had promptly paid their taxes. “For every ₹100 revenue, contributed to the Centre, Karnataka is getting just ₹13 back as its share, while it was entitled to get at least half of it,” he claimed.
Mr. Surjewala said that there are two models in the country now. “One is the Congress model of providing guarantees to the people, which is a proven one in Karnataka, where all the five guarantee schemes promised during elections have been successfully implemented, and the other is the empty vessel model of the BJP,” he said.
He said that as the people of Karnataka chose the Congress, Home Minister Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi hate Kannadigas and are seeking revenge.