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'Message politics' won't last for long: Ashok Gehlot's swipe at Modi

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot accused PM Modi of 'Trampling democracy' and said that people were too sensible to fall for the 'message politics'. This statement came after Congress alleged that AICC employees are targeted in IT raids by government agencies.

'Message politics' won't last for long: Ashok Gehlot's swipe at Modi
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Published : Oct 14, 2019, 9:32 AM IST

Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday said people were too sensible to fall for the 'message politics' of Prime Minister Narendra Modi whom he accused of 'trampling democracy', a day after his party claimed AICC employees were targeted in Income Tax raids.

Gehlot also reacted to PM Modi plogging at a beach in Tamil Nadu's Mamallapuram.

He said there is no problem if Modi wants to give a message through plogging. "Everybody is inspired if someone does a good job. But under the garb of all this, if you trample democracy through 'message politics', then the people of the country are sensible enough," said Gehlot in Jodhpur.

'Message politics' won't last for long: Ashok Gehlot's swipe at Modi

Plogging means picking up trash such as used plastic bottles while jogging or running.

Recently, Modi had released a video in which he was seen collecting the waste at the beach as he walked barefoot on the sand, and urged the people to ensure that public places are clean and tidy.

The Congress leader said 'such kind of politics' does not last for long.

He alleged that AICC employees were being targeted through IT raids and government agencies are under pressure today.

  • It is very unfortunate that the Opposition leaders and now even employees of AICC accounts section are being targeted.
    Such raids are taking place in entire country and all this is being monitored by the PMO.

    — Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) October 13, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"Now, we have heard that houses of all the officers and employees of the accounts section of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) are being raided. The BJP office is also nearby. Has any officer's house been raided?" he asked.

"This is a threat to democracy and such 'message politics', which Modi Ji is doing repeatedly, works only to an extent," the chief minister said.

He alleged that people were being selectively targeted in the Modi government.

"There is an atmosphere of fear, terror, violence in the country. Right now, there is a lot of pressure on CBI, ED, Income Tax Department and there is interference in the judiciary as well," he claimed.

CM Gehlot said that Modi became prime minister because the Congress maintained democracy in the country for 70 years.

Also Read: Was carrying acupressure roller while plogging on the Mamallapuram beach: PM

Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday said people were too sensible to fall for the 'message politics' of Prime Minister Narendra Modi whom he accused of 'trampling democracy', a day after his party claimed AICC employees were targeted in Income Tax raids.

Gehlot also reacted to PM Modi plogging at a beach in Tamil Nadu's Mamallapuram.

He said there is no problem if Modi wants to give a message through plogging. "Everybody is inspired if someone does a good job. But under the garb of all this, if you trample democracy through 'message politics', then the people of the country are sensible enough," said Gehlot in Jodhpur.

'Message politics' won't last for long: Ashok Gehlot's swipe at Modi

Plogging means picking up trash such as used plastic bottles while jogging or running.

Recently, Modi had released a video in which he was seen collecting the waste at the beach as he walked barefoot on the sand, and urged the people to ensure that public places are clean and tidy.

The Congress leader said 'such kind of politics' does not last for long.

He alleged that AICC employees were being targeted through IT raids and government agencies are under pressure today.

  • It is very unfortunate that the Opposition leaders and now even employees of AICC accounts section are being targeted.
    Such raids are taking place in entire country and all this is being monitored by the PMO.

    — Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) October 13, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"Now, we have heard that houses of all the officers and employees of the accounts section of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) are being raided. The BJP office is also nearby. Has any officer's house been raided?" he asked.

"This is a threat to democracy and such 'message politics', which Modi Ji is doing repeatedly, works only to an extent," the chief minister said.

He alleged that people were being selectively targeted in the Modi government.

"There is an atmosphere of fear, terror, violence in the country. Right now, there is a lot of pressure on CBI, ED, Income Tax Department and there is interference in the judiciary as well," he claimed.

CM Gehlot said that Modi became prime minister because the Congress maintained democracy in the country for 70 years.

Also Read: Was carrying acupressure roller while plogging on the Mamallapuram beach: PM

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'Message politics' won't last for long: Ashok Gehlot's swipe at Modi

         

Jaipur, Oct 13 (PTI) Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday said people were too sensible to fall for the "message politics" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi whom he accused of "trampling democracy", a day after his party claimed AICC employees were targeted in Income Tax raids.

          Gehlot also reacted to PM Modi plogging at a beach in Tamil Nadu's Mamallapuram.

          He said there is no problem if Modi wants to give a message through plogging. "Everybody is inspired if someone does a good job. But under the garb of all this, if you trample democracy through 'message politics', then the people of the country are sensible enough." Gehlot told reporters in Jodhpur.

          Plogging means picking up trash such as used plastic bottles while jogging or running. Modi had released a video in which he was seen collecting the waste at the beach as he walked barefoot on the sand, and urged the people to ensure that public places are clean and tidy.

          The Congress leader said "such kind of politics" does not last for long.

          He alleged that AICC employees were being targeted through IT raids and government agencies are under pressure today.

          "Now, we have heard that houses of all the officers and employees of the accounts section of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) are being raided. The BJP office is also nearby. Has any officer's house been raided?" he asked.

          "This is a threat to democracy and such 'message politics', which Modi ji is doing repeatedly, works only to an extent," the chief minister said.

          He alleged that people were being selectively targeted in the Modi government.

          "There is an atmosphere of fear, terror, violence in the country. Right now, there is a lot of pressure on CBI, ED, Income Tax Department and there is interference in judiciary as well," he claimed.

          The chief minister said Modi became prime minister as the Congress maintained democracy in the country for 70 years.

 


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