Modi govt. wouldn’t have withdrawn farm laws but for elections: Priyanka Gandhi
The Hindu
‘BJP wants people to be nirbhar on their hand-outs, not atma nirbhar’
The Narendra Modi government would never withdrawn the three farms if there were no Assembly elections, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said on Friday while addressing a virtual rally on the last day of campaigning for the third phase of the Uttar Pradesh (UP) elections.
While addressing the virtual rally, Ms. Gandhi said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in U.P. claims credit for distributing free ration to families but such dole make people nirbhar on the government rather than atma nirbhar or self-reliant.
“There is no harm if you get ration but the problem lies in creating circumstances where you wait for the sack of ration or wait for the modest amount that they give through direct benefit transfer. This kind of politics has to stop,” Ms. Gandhi said, adding, “There is a reason why they do this sort of politics. They don’t you to be atma nirbhar but nirbhar (dependant) on these doles.” “Your child’s future doesn’t depend on the bag of free ration. If you become a tma nirbhar, then you would question those in power and seek accountability,” she added.
The Congress leader opened her speech by sharing that it was her 25th wedding anniversary. She sought blessings from the people.
Ms. Gandhi said that while the Congress was talking about issues like employment, empowerment, women’s security, education, health, and containing inflation, its rivals like the BJP, Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) indulged in politics of caste and communalism.
Ms. Gandhi said farmers faced multiple issues like high power bills, shortage of fertilizers, inadequate price for crops, and stray animals ruining farms, but the BJP-led government not only failed to address them, it worked only to fulfill the interests of its “corporate friends”.
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.