Narendra Modi-led govt will not win the 2019 LS polls, says Rahul Gandhi

Attacking Modi, Gandhi said "when India looks at its Prime Minister, it wants to hear the truth and not speeches filled with hate.

Rahul Gandhi
Congress President Rahul Gandhi speaks during the second day of the 84th Plenary Session of Indian National Congress (INC), at the Indira Gandhi stadium in New Delhi on Sunday
Press Trust of India Chikkamagaluru (Karna)
4 min read Last Updated : Dec 29 2019 | 4:10 PM IST

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday asserted the Modi government would not win the 2019 Lok Sabha polls as he charged the Prime Minister with not understanding the true meaning of 'Dharma.'

He also that the Congress would win the coming assembly polls in Karnataka "with a bang".

"Four years of Modi's rule has gone by and he had made big speeches. There is only a year left for his rule and I would like to tell party workers that the same kind of rule is going to continue and Modi is going to lose the next election," he said.

Addressing a public meeting here, Gandhi continued to keep Modi as the focal point of his attack during the second day of his latest tour of poll-bound Karnataka, asserting Congress would win the assembly polls.

Attacking Modi, Gandhi said "when India looks at its Prime Minister, it wants to hear the truth and not speeches filled with hate.

"It wants to hear speech of love and brotherhood, as they know without truth this country cannot go forward, and this is the foundation of Dharma."

The Congress president visited Sharada Peetham at Sringeri in Chikkamagaluru district, one of the four seats established by Adi Guru Shankaracharya in the eighth century and met Jagadguru Shankaracharya, Sri Bharati Tirtha Swamiji.

During his interaction with students of RajivGandhi Sanskrit University at Sringeri Mutt, he cited a 14-year-old boy's reply to his query on Dharma.

"Replying to my question on the foundation of Dharma, a 14-year-old child told me Dharma means truth, Satyameva Jayate. The same was repeated by all the children there."

"During the interaction I felt it is a strange world... a 14-year-old child can understand the meaning of Dharma, but the Prime Minister does not understand Dharma," he said.

He said a Prime Minister "becomes successful only when his heart is filled with love and empathy, without which the country cannot be run."

Reiterating that India is what it is today dueto the efforts of its people, Gandhi said "our Prime Minister does not agree to this."

Attacking the Prime Minister, he saracastically said "Everything was done by Narendra Modi...see in whatsort of the world our PM lives."

Stating that he has seen several Prime Ministers like Vajpayee, Indira Gandhi, RajivGandhi and Narasimha Rao, Gandhi said, "India's Prime Minister can be successful only when he has compassion in his heart."

He said when Vajpayee was leader of the opposition, he respected the people of India.

Gandhi said Vajpayee never in his speeches (while he was Prime Minister) said that "before him nothing happened in India."

On Chinese presence in Doklam, Gandhi charged Modi with being 'silent' on it and other key national issues.

"You can see China is sitting in Doklam, they aremaking roads, helipads, and airport. Whole country knows about it, but our Prime Minister is not uttering a word about it,"he said.

Gandhi asserted that Congress would win the coming Karnataka assembly polls with a 'bang.'

"I want to tell Congress workers and leaders who have stood behind us that the Congress will win the next Karnataka election with a bang. This I am telling because of the experience I had traversing parts of Karnataka," he said.

Gandhi also recalled his grandmotherIndira Gandhi's association with Chikkamagaluru from where she had won the Lok Sabha by-polls in 1978.

"Whatever Indira Gandhi did for the poor and weaker sections ofIndia is because of the strength you gave her," he said.

Stating that his thinking was like that of her, Gandhi said, "The strength that you willgive me... I will use that strength to change the lives ofIndia's poor and weaker sections.

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First Published: Mar 21 2018 | 11:10 PM IST

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