The Congress and other opposition parties observed a country-wide 'Bharat Bandh' on Monday to protest rising petrol and diesel prices and claimed it was a "grand success" due to the participation of people who have sent a message to the Modi government rejecting its policies.
Top Congress leaders including party chief Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and former prime minister Manmohan Singh, besides opposition leaders like Sharad Pawar and Sharad Yadav sat on a dharna at Ramlila Maidan here against the rising fuel prices. Leaders of 16 parties joined the protest.
Rahul Gandhi alleged that the country "is being divided under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rule" and asserted that a united opposition will defeat the BJP in the next elections as "people are fed up of Modi".
Manmohan Singh lashed out at the government, saying "it has done a lot which is not in the interest of the nation and has now crossed all limits".
He said that time has come to defeat it in the next elections and urged opposition parties to shed their differences and unite to save democracy in the country.
Voices from across the country can be heard saying people are unhappy with the government, Singh said.
"Time for all parties to shed their issues and move forward unitedly ... it is possible only when you keep aside your own small issues and be ready to save the unity, sovereignty and democracy in the country," he said.
Rahul Gandhi, soon after his return from the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, led the opposition protest from Rajghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, where he offered tributes and holy water from Kailash. He then participated in a march to Ramila grounds along with other opposition parties, and staged a dharna.
Ramping up attack against the prime minister, Gandhi said Modi had in 2014 made promises to the youths, farmers and women, assuring them of jobs and their safety.
People believed in him and helped form his government, he said, "but four years on, people are clearly seeing what he has done and are now fed up of him".
"Narendra Modi used to say that nothing has happened in 70 years and we will do that in four years. It is true, what he has done in four years has not happened in 70 years. Wherever you see, one Indian is fighting another. Wherever you go, they divide people -- one religion with another, one caste with another and one state pitted against the other," he said.
"What the country wants to hear, what the youths want to hear, PM Narendra Modi does not talk about it. Don't know which world he is in, he keeps giving speeches... The country is fed up of seeing him," he said.
Claiming that 'Bharat Bandh' was a success, Congress leaders Ashok Gehlot and Randeep Surjewala attacked the BJP-led government saying it has earned 11 lakh crore by taxes on petrol and diesel and asked when it would reduce them.
They also blamed Modi government for the rise in fuel prices despite low international crude oil price and junked the BJP argument that it was due to global situation.
"Today's protest was a big success and in a way historic as the Congress has never given a call for 'bharat bandh' in last many years. Congress workers and opposition parties held protests across the country to seek reduction in excise duties on petrol and diesel and bring these products under the ambit of GST," Gehlot said.
"We all should come together to save democracy in the country. Democracy is in danger and that is why they (BJP) are not replying," he said.
Surjewala said "until and unless the Modi Government brings petrol/diesel under GST and BJP reduces VAT in its states- Congress party and the entire opposition shall continue voicing people's anger on the streets."
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