Addressing a gathering of tribals as part of the BJP's Gujarat Gaurav Yatra march for honour Irani accused the Congress former governments at the Centre of stalling the Narmada project, under the then chief minister Narendra Modi, "out of its grudge".
"The entire country had witnessed how Rahul Gandhi rushed to extend his support to those who chanted Bharat tere tukde honge (India you will be broken into pieces) in Delhi. Since this is the land of Sardar Patel and Mahatma Gandhi, I want to know if this land (Gujarat) will support Rahul (in the polls)," Irani asked. The crowd responded with a resounding "no".
Reacting to Gandhi's charge that no "real development" had taken place in Gujarat under the BJP rule, the Union Minister for Textiles and Information and Broadcasting said the Congress leader remembers the state and its people only when elections are around the corner.
"Though Gujarat had fought for Narmada project, the work could not be completed in 55 years... Railways did not give permission to lay canals in Rajkot and Anand (during the UPA rule).
"The Congress did that out of its grudge against the BJP. It decided on not giving water till the party comes to power in Gujarat," said Irani, in her speech in Gujarati.
"People of Gunarat will never forget what the Congress did to them. They did not give water as they wanted to settle their score with Modi. Gujarat will not forget that one son of this soil - Sardar Patel - united this country while their (Congress') son supported those who want to break this country," she said.
Comparing Gandhi's constituency Amethi in Uttar Pradesh to Gujarat to counter the Congress vice president's take on the development in the state, she alleged that farmers there were shot at for demanding urea.
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