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Congress hits back at BJP, defends 'Khat Sabha' fiasco

BJP yesterday said Congress is trying to launch and re-launch Rahul Gandhi but and failing miserably in their endeavours

Khat Yatra, Rahul Gandhi, Congress, UP

Preparations for Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Khat sabha’ at Dudhnath Baba Mandir maidan in Rudrapur. Photo: ANI

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The Congress on Wednesday downplayed the BJP's rant at party vice-president Rahul Gandhi's 'Khat Sabha', saying this reveals the fear within the saffron party camp.

"The BJP will make such comments and this clearly indicates that they are in fear. The BJP is worried as he (Rahul Gandhi) is getting a good response," Congress general secretary Rajiv Shukla told ANI.

Shukla also downplayed the cots controversy while taking potshots at the Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).

"As far as the people taking cots are concerned, there is nothing new in this as during the elections the people even take away posters. This shows that the people could not even afford cots for themselves in the last 27 years and the Congress has to provide the same," he added.

 

Launching a blistering attack on the Congress, the BJP yesterday said the grand old party is trying to launch and re-launch Rahul Gandhi but and failing miserably in their endeavours.

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said the people of Uttar Pradesh have taken the cots more seriously than Rahul Gandhi.

Meanwhile, the Congress leader also informed about Gandhi's upcoming programmes in the politically crucial state.

"Today Rahul ji has a roadshow at Gorakhpur and there is a probability that the entire city may assemble for his programme. Then he will proceed towards the village and have lunch there. In addition, there is also a "Khat Sabha"," said Shukla.

"The main objective is debt removal of the farmers as the government has a surplus of two lakh crores due to cheap petrol and diesel. You (the government) should give something to the people instead of keeping all the money with you," he added.

The Congress vice-president's Khat Sabha in Uttar Pradesh took a dramatic turn yesterday as the farmers and locals walked away with the cots soon after his interaction was over.

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First Published: Sep 07 2016 | 3:48 PM IST

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