'The worst caste riots and anti-Dalit massacres happened under Congress rule', said PM Modi.
Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi on Tuesday used the anniversary of the Dandi March to target
the Congress and said the “antithesis” of Gandhian
thought is the opposition party’s culture.
In
a blog post to mark the 89th anniversary of the Dandi March, he said,
Mahatma Gandhi “taught us to think of the plight of the poorest
person” and “we have seen and thought about how our work impacts
that person.” “I am proud to say that in all aspects of our
government’s work, the guiding consideration is to see how it will
alleviate poverty and bring prosperity. Sadly, the anti-thesis of
Gandhian thought is the Congress culture,” Modi said.
The
prime minister said that while Gandhi did not believe in inequality
and caste divisions, “sadly, the Congress
has never hesitated from dividing society.” “The worst caste
riots and anti-Dalit massacres happened under Congress rule,” he
alleged in the blog post.
Continuing
his attack, the prime minister said though Gandhi held that
detachment and staying away from excess wealth was necessary, “all
that the Congress has done is to fill their own bank accounts and
lead luxurious lifestyles at the cost of providing basic necessities
to the poor.” Alleging that Congress and corruption have become
“synonyms”, Modi said his government has done everything to
punish the corrupt.
“The
nation has seen how Congress and corruption have become synonyms.
Name the sector and there will be a Congress scam —from defence,
telecom, irrigation, sporting events to agriculture, rural
development and more,” he said.
Modi
also claimed that while Bapu (Mahatma Gandhi) despised dynastic
politics, “dynasty first” was the way for the Congress today.
Hitting
out at the opposition party on the issue of people's rights, he said
Gandhi believed that democracy gives the weak the same chance as the
strong, but the Congress “gave the nation the Emergency”..
“Gandhi
ji had understood the Congress culture very well, which is why he
wanted the Congress disbanded, especially after 1947,” the prime
minister said in the post, adding “today we have a government at
the Centre that is working on Bapu's path.”
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