Raking up the issue of land acquisition in the mining belt of Korba, he questioned the development model of Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging that tribals do not stand to benefit from it and sought to corner the ruling BJP over issues like displacement due to coal mining and compensation against land acquisition.
The Congress Vice President promised the tribals that he will stand by them as he stood by farmers and also took a dig at the national media for not giving importance to tribal issues.
"It should not be a scene that their industries come up, they make thousands of crores in profit and on the other hand the tribal children have no future... We do not want such a future for tribals of India," Gandhi said.
Repeatedly attacking Modi and BJP, he alleged, "Be it the government running in Delhi or in Chhattisgarh, the entire government machinery is running for the promotion of two-three industrialists."
Targeting the Prime Minister on the land issue, Gandhi said, in remarks laced with sarcasm, "It does not matter if land was not used within five years for the purpose for which it was required. Once land is taken, it is taken. Leave social audit. What does social audit mean?
Rahul kicked off his two-day tour of Chhattisgarh from Kudmura village in Korba district, located around 300 kms from state capital Raipur, where he met villagers affected by the wild elephants menace in the region. He also met forest dwellers and villagers bearing the brunt of coal mining in Hasdeo-Arand coalfields.
