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Rahul Gandhi takes another dig at NDA govt, says Manmohan gave lessons on economy to PM Modi

Congress party vice president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday came down heavily on the NDA government and said that the Prime Minister had no time for the plight of poor farmers in the country.

Rahul Gandhi takes another dig at NDA govt, says Manmohan gave lessons on economy to PM Modi

New Delhi: Congress party vice president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday came down heavily on the NDA government and said that the Prime Minister had no time for the plight of poor farmers in the country.

Speaking at an NSUI convention, Rahul also took a dig at PM's handling of economic affairs and said Modi had to take a lesson in economics from former prime minister Manmohan Singh. He said, "Our former PM Manmohan Singh criticised the health of the economy in the morning and by evening Modi took 'lessons' from him."

He also targeted PM Modi over his foreign trips and criticised the Centre's apathy towards farmers. "Modi ji says in his speeches that there's a need to help the poor. He has so far made trips to France, USA, Japan, Mongolia but hasn't yet gone to a farmer's home."

Rahul accused the BJP of trying to close the internal dialogue process in the entire country and said there was a lack of democracy in the Modi government.

"One-man's will is being followed by the rest," he said, and added, "Be it about farmers, education or clothes — one person in government knows everything."

The Gandhi family scion compared the Bharatiya Janata Party ​(BJP) with the Congress and claimed that it is in the DNA of the grand old party to 'listen to everyone'.

"When we hold meetings of the Congress party there's always a space for voices of dissent. Earlier, I used to wonder why there was no order in this party and it took me 10 years to understand that there are voices of dissent because we let everyone speak and we hear them," he said.

Rahul also attacked the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for interfering in the education system of the country and criticised its ideology claiming there was no place for differing voices in the organisation.

"Look at an RSS 'shakha' — they are made to stand in straight lines and any voice of dissent is curbed. Discipline is an excuse for them, an excuse to kill individuality," he added.

Noting that the people of the country have a mind of their own, he said, "We are not alone... Those belonging to the shakhas do not understand this. The entire country is like this. Every person has knowledge, and knows what is good for him. All persons of all religion, caste know it."

The BJP retorted saying that the Congress vice-president was still learning politics and that his recent jibes against the government were an attempt to ensure that he remains relevant.

BJP spokesperson Nalin Kohli said, "He (Rahul) presents himself as student of politics, he must be taking lessons. So, he feels everyone is taking lessons from each other."

Kohli further said that no development has taken place in Amethi, the parliamentary constituency of Rahul Gandhi, in the last ten years.

"But the larger issue is that once we see some substance from Mr. Rahul Gandhi, when we see some consistency in the nation, serving his own people of Amethi then perhaps we may take value to what he (Rahul) has to offer," said Kohli.

"I think he is only pandering to the media and coming up with these slogans to keep himself relevant," he added.

Afte being invited by PM Modi, former prime minister Manmohan Singh had gone to meet him at 7 RCR on Wednesday.

They met for under an hour and as per the Congress discussed the state of economy of the country.

(With Agency Inputs)

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