PM, BJP have strategy to polarise, Modi has 'history': Rahul

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Press Trust of India Mandya (Karnataka)
Last Updated : Oct 09 2015 | 5:42 PM IST
Launching a direct attack on Prime Minister and BJP in the wake of Dadri beef lynching, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today alleged that they have a "strategy" to polarise the country by pitting Hindus and Muslims against each other as he remarked that Narendra Modi has a "history".
"The BJP and the Prime Minister have a strategy of polarising this country. They have a strategy of making Hindus and Muslims fight against each other.
"You can see that in every election, polarisation taking place, riots taking place. There were BJP people involved in the Dadri incident," the Congress vice president alleged while talking to reporters here.
Dismissing the Prime Minister's pitch yesterday for communal harmony, he said that while it was very nice of Modi to make such comments, "the Prime Minister has a history and the PM has a party that is behaving in a completely different way, which he doesn't seem to want to stop".
Modi had yesterday pitched for communal harmony, saying Hindus and Muslims should not fight each other but together fight poverty.
Gandhi, who is on a two-day visit of party-ruled state during which he will meet farmers affected by drought and other agricultural problems, also accused the Centre of neglecting farmers' interests.
"The central government does not think that agriculture or the farmer is important. Whether it is the issue of Minimum Support Price (MSP) or crops being destroyed by bad weather, the government does not seem to have a strategy. It does not give priority to farmers," he said.
Ruing that farmers are committing suicide in large numbers, he insisted the central government needs to do something about it.
"The Prime Minister has to take a look at it and help the farmers of the country," he said.
Contrasting the functioning of the previous UPA government with that of the present dispensation, Gandhi said the Congress-led government had given a loan waiver of Rs 70,000 crore to the farmers.
He will also undertake a 'padyatra' tomorrow and hold interactions with farmers, students and women workers in Haveri district.
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First Published: Oct 09 2015 | 5:42 PM IST

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