Priyanka starts campaign in Rae Bareli, takes on Modi

She projected the Lok Sabha polls as a battle between ideologies

Priyanka Gandhi
Press Trust of India Raseta (Rae Bareli)
Last Updated : Apr 16 2014 | 1:41 PM IST
Priyanka Gandhi today kick-started the poll campaign in her mother Sonia Gandhi's constituency Rae Bareli projecting the next Lok Sabha polls as a battle between two ideologies and making a veiled attack on Narendra Modi, saying only one man takes all decisions in BJP.

"There is one ideology under which we want to empower common people. All our schemes have been made keeping in mind the objectives that you should be strengthened.

"On the other hand, there is another ideology in which all powers are centred in one person's hand where one man's decision will be applicable to all and all government policies and programmes will be aimed at some selected people. This is a separate ideology," she said, without naming Modi.

Priyanka was addressing villagers on the first day of her campaign during which she will be holding public meetings at 11 villages.

She said the decision which the people are going to take about voting in this Lok Sabha elections has two parts.

"While the one is the practical aspect of their and their region's development, the second part is about what will be the future of the nation," she said.

There are two separate ideologies fighting this election, she said recalling that people of Rae Bareli have chosen Indira Gandhi in the past and they have a tradition of living together while the other ideology believes in dividing people.

"This is Indiraji's Karmabhumi...There was never any divide among people in this area and there has been a composite culture here. The ideology of Congress is to unite people and maintain the unity of the country while that of the opposition party is to divide.

"This election is not only about Sonia Gandhi or this region. This election does not only concerns the development of this region, we have to think about the future of the country and I have faith in your wisdom and I know you will chose the right party," Gandhi said.

She also dismissed the challenge from local opposition party candidates in Rae Bareli, saying candidates of other parties are such faces who will perhaps never be seen after the elections are over.
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First Published: Apr 16 2014 | 1:34 PM IST

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