"Modiji never goes to the people or listens to what they want. He is not interested in knowing what the ordinary people of the country wants. He thinks he knows everything and people will listen to whatever he says," Gandhi said while addressing two election rallies in Assam's Barak valley.
"Have you ever seen any photograph of Modiji with any farmer or visiting their land or any jhuggi-jhopdi? You will see his photograph in some Make in India event surrounded by some industrialists and bureaucrats but never with ordinary farmers, labourers, women or youths," the Congress Vice-president said.
"But he will not do that as he thinks he knows everything," Gandhi said.
Continuing his criticism, the Congress Vice-president said the Prime Minister only knows how to make promises before elections but does not know how to fulfil them.
"Many people had trusted him and had thought that he could do something for them. But he broke their trust and now it is only big businessmen who are happy in the country and not farmers, labourers, women, youth or the poor of the country," he added.
In Bihar during Modi's election campaigns people had asked him about the promises made before the Lok Sabha polls and the prime minister asked them to "forgot" those as he had come with a new set of promises.
"The people of Bihar gave me a befitting reply by asking him to run the country and leave them to Nitishji and Laluji. The people of Assam will do the same," Gandhi claimed.
Gandhi said when the Modi government tried to take
away the land of the farmers Congress President Sonia Gandhi fought in Parliament and stopped it.
Referring to Assam, where assembly polls are scheduled to be held on April 4 and April 11, he said it is the people of Assam and Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi who brought peace followed by development and progress in the state.
"The UPA government granted crores of rupees and special category status to Assam to ensure its development but the BJP government took away the special category status and curtailed funds to the state," the Congress vice-president said.
"These works will be done by (Tarun) Gogoiji but I promise to the people of Barak valley that I will personally solve the problem of road and rail connectivity of this region by putting pressure on the Centre and raising the issue in Parliament," Gandhi said.
He also did not speak of industrialist Vijay Mallya meeting his minister before fleeing the country. Or that "no effort" was made by his government to bring back (IPL chief) Lalit Modi who, Gandhi said, fled away with crores of rupees of black money.
The Congress vice-president alleged wherever BJP went people fought and there was violence in those states and if the party is voted to power in Assam, it will be ruled from Nagpur (RSS headquarters) and PMO
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