Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Corruption and loot in Congress DNA: Narendra Modi

BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi holds a mace at an election rally at Bagalkot in north Karnataka on Tuesday. Photo:
From B D Narayankar
Mysore/Kasargod, April 8 (PTI) Scaling up the attack on Congress, Narendra Modi today said corruption and loot are in its "DNA" even as he lashed out at the UDF and LDF in Kerala, accusing them of being engaged in a "friendly" contest.
Addressing a series of rallies in Karnataka and Kerala, Modi also tore into the claims of UPA about its flagship programme MNREGA, saying it had only "filled the pockets of Congress" and sought to debunk the much touted RTI.
"Corruption and loot seems to be in the DNA of Congress. Generations may change, the leader will change but Congress intention is unchanged," Modi told a rally at Mysore during his whirlwind tour of Congress-ruled Karnataka, where BJP is going all out to maximise its tally having won 19 of the 28 seats in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls.
Raising the pitch against Congress, he said, "People have made it a point to punish the Congress Party for looting and ruining the nation."
In his rally at Kasargod in Kerala bordering Karnataka, the BJP prime ministerial candidate targeted both Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the CPI(M) headed Left Democratic Front, saying both were engaged in a "friendly match".
"The UDF comes to power for five years after which the LDF forms the government. Both the Fronts are silent on each others wrongdoings and omissions", Modi said in the two-front dominated state, where BJP is hoping for an electoral breakthrough.
Describing Congress as a 'watermelon', he said while the LDF takes out red flags, Congress was like a watermelon -- green colour outside and red inside.
Kerala, which was a global hot spot for tourism, had been "converted into a nursery of terrorism," he charged.
Renewing his offensive against Defence Minister A K Antony, whom he had called a "Pakistani agent" earlier, he said the country's defence had suffered seriously during his stewardship and said he owed an explanation to the people for this.
  "Indian defence forces have not acquired the best of equipment during this period" and Antony owed an explanation to the people for this, Modi said. "How will India's vast maritime coast line be protected?Who is responsible for this?" he said, rapping the Defence Minister who hails from Kerala.
 Modi said when two Indian soldiers were beheaded, Antony had told Parliament that terrorists in Pakistan's Army uniform were responsible for it, a statement about which the Pakistan Army was happy but the Indian Army was not.
Raking up again the killing of two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast by two Italian marines, the BJP leader wanted to know from Antony and Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in which prison the duo were lodged. "I want to ask them in which jail the two Italians are lodged?'
Seeking to puncture claims of UPA government about its flagship programme MNREGA, he said in Koppal, "Madam Soniaji says we have eradicated poverty from villages. How did it happen?. (She says) We have brought NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act)...It only fills the pockets of Congress."
Picking on UPA's much touted RTI to attack Rahul Gandhi, Modi said, "Has the RTI given you (the people) something for your survival? The black money which has been stashed away, has it come back? In 2G scam, where crores of rupees have been gobbled up - has that booty come back? "This Delhi government loots coal. Shehzade, please tell us who looted coal? People talk about looting of coal, but he (Rahul) says please take RTI. They (Congress) make fun of poor people. They don't want to free the country of corruption. Shouldn't the black money brought back to the country or not?, Modi said.
Labelling the UPA government as "weak", Modi said, "We do not want a weak government, but a strong government for which you must ensure that over 300 lotus bloom in the country." 
Earlier, tearing into the claims of UPA about its flagship employment generation programme MNREGA at Koppal and Bagalkote, BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi today alleged it had only "filled the pockets of Congress" and sought to debunk the much-touted RTI.
"...I have come here to say who is anti-farmer, anti-poor, anti-youth? Such a government does not have any right to remain in power even for one minute also and therefore I pray and it is the need of the hour that we need a strong government at Delhi," he said.
Addressing rallies in northern Karnataka, Modi said "Madam Soniaji says we have eradicated poverty from villages. How did it happen?. (She says) We have brought NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act)...Congress kaa jeb bharata hain uska naam hain Narega (It fills the pockets of Congress and its name is NREGA)."
Seeking to pick holes in Rahul Gandhi's frequent talk about RTI, he said "has RTI given you something for your stomach to eat? The black money which has been stashed away, has it come back? In 2G scam, where have crores of rupees been gobbled up - has that booty come back?
"Does anyone lock up coal ... This Delhi government loots coal. Shehzade RTI, please tell us who looted coal? People talk about looting of coal but he (Rahul) says please take RTI. They (Congress) make fun of poor people. They don't want to free the country from corruption. Shouldn't the black money be brought back to the country or not?, Modi said.
Accusing the UPA government of not showing interest in bringing back money stashed away overseas, he said "who is preventing from bringing back the black money? Why are they preventing it, because their black money is stashed away in foreign banks. Therefore, the black marketers are saying no to it."
Modi said UPA could neither provide employment to youth nor water to farmers.
He said farmers produce foodgrains but these were left rotting and the UPA government did not even implement the Supreme Court order to distribute it among the poor.
"Foodgrains were rotting. Rats were eating it... what they did thereafter? From the backdoor they sold the foodgrains to liqour-making companies for 80 paise per kilo. Is this not an insult to farmers and the poor"? he said.
Modi said the country needed such a government that no other country "dared" us. "If our government is weak, then the whole world will dare us. The government should be such that the world stops daring us and starts respecting us." In his rally at Bagalkot, Modi exuded confidence about the BJP-led NDA crossing the 300-seat mark in Lok Sabha polls.
Modi claimed Congress was in the fear of losing elections due to the strong wave of BJP, which only could provide a stable government.
Modi said UPA could neither provide employment to youth nor water to farmers. He said farmers produce foodgrains but these were left rotting and the UPA government did not even implement the Supreme Court order to distribute it among the poor.
 "Foodgrains were rotting. Rats were eating it... what they did thereafter? From the backdoor they sold the foodgrains to liqour-making companies for 80 paise per kilo. Is this not an insult to farmers and the poor"? he said.
Modi said the country needed such a government that no other country "dared" us. "If our government is weak, then the whole world will dare us. The government should be such that the world stops daring us and starts respecting us." In his rally at Bagalkot, Modi exuded confidence about the BJP-led NDA crossing the 300-seat mark in Lok Sabha polls.
Modi claimed Congress was in the fear of losing election in the strong wave of BJP which only could provide a stable government. 

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