Churu (Rajasthan): As the Rajasthan assembly poll date of November 25 nears, Congress' Rahul Gandhi joined the campaign trail along with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and party leader Sachin Pilot. Speaking at a rally in Churu, Rahul accused the BJP-led Modi government of promoting Adani and big businessmen and alleged that demonetization had finished all small businessmen.
"Narendra Modi implemented GST. For the first time in India, farmers have to pay taxes. He (PM Modi) did demonetization and finished all small businessmen. Wherever you look, Adani is doing some or the other business; airports, ports, cement plants, and roads are all his. So, he works for the rich. He helps Adani; Adani earns money, and that money is used abroad. Foreign companies are purchased," said Rahul Gandhi while addressing a rally in Churu, Rajasthan.
"(PM) Narendra Modi travels in an aeroplane worth Rs 12,000 crore and a car worth Rs 12 crore. In the last 10 years, have you seen PM Modi with any farmer or labourer or small shopkeeper? You won't see him. You will see him travelling to the USA in an aeroplane and meeting the US President. You will see his picture with Adani, but not with poor farmers, unemployed youth" the former Congress president further said.
The Congress leader claimed that unlike the BJP he and his party always fulfilled their commitments to the people
" Whatever money there is the BJP has given to the likes of Adani. That money is what I want to give to the people of India, into the pockets of the poor. I am not Narendra Modi, I do not lie or make false promises. What I promise I make sure that is done" Rahul Gandhi said.
Lauding the Congress government of Rajasthan, Rahul Gandhi said, "The state government has worked for you a lot. Remember one thing: if the BJP government is formed here, whatever we did--be it a pension scheme, a health scheme, a Rs 500 gas cylinder, or Rs 10,000 for women--will all be scrapped by them and they will once again start helping billionaires. If you vote for Congress, the poor, farmers, and small businessmen will benefit. Here, we run a government of the poor; we protect you."