"It is very well to give speeches but Modi is silent on problems faced by the poor," Rahul said, addressing a rally of party workers in suburban Malad in North Mumbai.
Rahul also asked party men to shun internal differences and work unitedly to ensure that Congress comes back to power.
He used the Marathi greeting on Makar Sankranti "Til gul ghya, god god bola" (eat sweets, speak cordially) to appeal to the Congress leaders to put an end to factionalism.
There are talks of "start-ups and connect India". These talks are nice but there are poor people, domestic workers. India is theirs also. The government has forgotten them, he said.
Ask anyone about the situation faced by farmers. They will cry while narrating their plight. "You can't leave the poor people, the hawkers behind," he said.
Modi spoke of 'Clean India'. Modiji and his ministers took up 'jhadus' and cleaned the roads but in Mumbai, there are tonnes of solid waste. "You won't be able to clean Mumbai by speeches and staging events," he added.
The budget of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is in thousands of crore but this government gave just Rs 100 crore to make Mumbai a Smart City, Rahul said.
"When we were in power, we gave a city like Nanded Rs 2,000 crore," he said. Congress will have to get its candidate elected to the post of Mayor in Mumbai if the city is to be developed, he said.
"First we will win Mumbai then the state, and then form government at the Centre," he added.
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Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee President and former Chief Minister Ashok Chavan said the government led by BJP should give Rs 5,000 crore for Mumbai development instead of giving a paltry Rs 100 crore per year.
"We have accepted the challenge to dislodge this government," said Chavan.
Congress has performed exceedingly well in the recent civic elections in Maharashtra due to the charisma of Rahul and Sonia Gandhi, Chavan said. AICC General Secretary Gurudas Kamat said Congress candidates have recorded a stunning victory in Gujarat local body elections.
"The UPA government did tremendous work but we fell short in propagating it," Kamat said.
There's no skill in them to govern but they speak of tall things, Wasnik said. As time passes, the Modi aura will end, he added.
Leader of Opposition in state Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said this rally signals change of power in BMC in next year's elections.
People have now come to realise that BJP leaders' claims of improving our lives were hollow, he said.
"We should forget our (internal) differences and wrest power in Mumbai and Maharashtra," he said.
"We won't stop till we dislodge the BJP-Shiv Sena regime in Mumbai and Maharashtra," he said.
In 22 years of rule in BMC, the Shiv Sena hasn't been able to provide clean drinking water to people of Mumbai, he said. PM Modi's announcement of giving Rs 100 crore to BMC which has cash reserves of Rs 40,000 crore is a joke, Nirupam said.
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Gandhi said, "Gogoi is helping all - women, old, poor, farmers, youth for Assam's progress. Congress wants peace, love, brotherhood and development in Assam but BJP wants to spoil it."
Claiming that the Gogoi government had restored peace in Assam, he said, "Do you remember how much violence was there in Assam and you could not go out of your house. That was changed by Tarun Gogoi."
Evoking the names of women freedom fighters Kanak Lata Barua and Bhogeswari Phukanani from the state, Gandhi said they fought for peace, brotherhood and contributed to Assam's development.
"Gogoi has done that here. He told me that money is given to women when they marry, don't marry, become widows, or give birth to children and class nine school girls are given cycles," he said.
Women have been helped to form self-help groups in the state and bank loans had been arranged for them, which changed their life. Besides, Gogoi government has provided for 30 per cent reservation for women in govenment jobs and wants to raise it to 50 per cent, the Congress vice-president added.
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