We threw out trash, Modi took it into BJP: Rahul on tainted leaders
BY Agencies12 Feb 2017 11:55 PM IST
Agencies12 Feb 2017 11:55 PM IST
Hitting back at BJP on the issue of corruption, Rahul Gandhi on Sunday asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave tickets to tainted leaders thrown out of Congress and took the "trash" into his party.
The Congress leader, who held a 75-km roadshow here ahead of February 15 polls in Uttarkhand, said Modi had no right to talk about corruption as "tainted" former
Congress leaders now adorned BJP's ranks. "Modiji has no right to talk about corruption. All scam tainted leaders who were earlier with us are now with BJP," Rahul
said at a public meeting in Puhana after starting his roadshow from Bhagwanpur in Haridwar district which has the maximum number of eleven assembly
constituencies.
"I had told (Chief Minister Harish) Rawatji that make sure you do not allow corruption. You should put pressure on those indulging in corruption. "Modiji says he is
fighting against corruption. But I want to ask my BJP friends why have you given tickets to the corrupt leaders we have thrown out of the party? Why does Modiji
embrace them?
"We had thrown out trash from Uttarakhand but Modi has lifted it and put it in his party," he said.
Criticising the PM for his raincoat barb against his predecessor Manmohan Singh, the Congress leader said the words he chose did not match the dignity of the
office he holds. Accusing Modi of failing to bring blackmoney stashed away in 96 countries, the Congress vice-president alleged that he had misled people by
demonetisation and made the whole country stand in queues.
Beginning the roadshow from Bhagwanpur and crossing Har ki Pairi via Pirankaliyar, Puhana, Rampurchungi, Bijholi, Manglaur, Laksar and Landhaura, Rahul's
cavalcade covered a distance of 75 kms touching all the eleven constituencies.
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