Rahul Gandhi Addressing a Public Rally at Sirsa, Haryana on April 06, 2014

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Rahul Gandhi addressed a public rally at Sirsa, Haryana on April 06, 2014.

Rahul Gandhi today told the people of Haryana that their state does not need the 'Gujarat model' to grow and that such a model would be detrimental to the interests of the poor, farmers and backward classes. He also cautioned the voters against being misled by the big speeches and false dreams marketed by the BJP.

The Congress Party released its manifesto more than ten days ago, after wide consultations with people from all over the country while the BJP hasn't released their Manifesto even 1 day before the elections. Close to 5 lakh people gave their inputs for the manifesto. Rahul Gandhi himself held close to 40 meetings with different groups, such as rickshaw pullers, farmers, coolies, daily wage labourers, among others, to seek their views and inputs.

Rahul Gandhi also said that while the Congress believes in listening to and taking everybody along, the BJP divides people and spreads anger. He also elaborated on the plans of the Congress Party for the future. 'Our plan is to bring 70 crore people into the middle class in the next five years. We will provide right to shelter and healthcare..

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    Rahul Gandhi addressed a public rally at Sirsa, Haryana on April 06, 2014.

    Rahul Gandhi today told the people of Haryana that their state does not need the 'Gujarat model' to grow and that such a model would be detrimental to the interests of the poor, farmers and backward classes. He also cautioned the voters against being misled by the big speeches and false dreams marketed by the BJP.

    The Congress Party released its manifesto more than ten days ago, after wide consultations with people from all over the country while the BJP hasn't released their Manifesto even 1 day before the elections. Close to 5 lakh people gave their inputs for the manifesto. Rahul Gandhi himself held close to 40 meetings with different groups, such as rickshaw pullers, farmers, coolies, daily wage labourers, among others, to seek their views and inputs.

    Rahul Gandhi also said that while the Congress believes in listening to and taking everybody along, the BJP divides people and spreads anger. He also elaborated on the plans of the Congress Party for the future. 'Our plan is to bring 70 crore people into the middle class in the next five years. We will provide right to shelter and healthcare.

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    Rahul Gandhi today told the people of Haryana that their state does not need the 'Gujarat model' to grow and that such a model would be detrimental to the interests of the poor, farmers and backward classes. He also cautioned the voters against being misled by the big speeches and false dreams marketed by the BJP.

    'Only a day is left for polling, and the BJP manifesto is nowhere in sight. Their leaders make big speeches and sell big dreams, but they haven't presented the manifesto to the people. They are selling the Gujarat model but Haryana does not need Gujarat model. Be it wheat production or the number of sportspersons from Haryana, the state is ahead of Gujarat,' said Rahul Gandhi.

    The Congress Party released its manifesto more than ten days ago, after wide consultations with people from all over the country. Close to 5 lakh people gave their inputs for the manifesto. Rahul Gandhi himself held close to 40 meetings with different groups, such as rickshaw pullers, farmers, coolies, daily wage labourers, among others, to seek their views and inputs.

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    Rahul Gandhi said that like 2004 and 2009, the NDA's 'gas balloon' would burst again while informing that the UPA government did remarkably well, as the BJP talked divisive politics.

    Like in the past, the NDA is playing colourful music and distributing sweets in anticipation of winning the polls, but it will meet the same fate as in 2004 and 2009, he said.

    Ridiculing BJP's Gujarat model of development, he said, 'Jharkhand needs its own model of development and not any other model from outside.'

    The Congress leader accused the BJP of joining hands with a party like MNS of Raj Thackeray which had targeted people from Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh in Mumbai and Maharashtra.

    'Similarly, many Sikhs told me that their land was taken away at a lower rate in Gujarat in the name of development and even then Akali Dal which claims to be their champion chose to remain silent,' he alleged.

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    Rahul Gandhi said that like 2004 and 2009, the NDA's 'gas balloon' would burst again while informing that the UPA government did remarkably well, as the BJP talked divisive politics. Ahead of every general election, the NDA and BJP come out with a new campaign balloon. They had prepared an 'India Shining' balloon in 2004. But when the ballot boxes were opened, BJP came to know that the poor in our country burst that balloon.

    Normally filmmakers produce series of a successful movie like 'Dhoom'. Similarly BJP made yet another series of India Shining in 2009. But they did not understand that that was already a failed one; but they went ahead with it. Again when the election was over that balloon also was burst. Now, in 2014 also, BJP and NDA are ready with another new big balloon, called Gujarat Model.' said Rahul Gandhi


    Ridiculing BJP's Gujarat model of development, he said, 'Bihar needs its own model of development and not any other model from outside.'There is no problem with this state. What we have to is just to empower its people. I know there are some issues with irrigation here and I assure you that we will definitely find a solution to it when we come back to power.' Said Rahul Gandhi.

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    Addressing the huge rally, Rahul Gandhi said that he think the politics in Kerala, the participation of people in the politics, the participation of Panchayats in politics of Kerala, is something that rest of the country must learn from. Congress party can also learn from the Congress party in Kerala on how the party operates here.

    Praising the Chief Minister of Kerela, Rahul Gandhi said, ' (Oommen) Chandy Ji is the Chief Minister of Kerala. But the reality of Kerala is that the state is not being run by a single person; Kerala is run by millions and millions of Keralites. Chandi ji goes to the millions of the people, talk to them to understand their issues. He is behaving as a senior leader in Kerala.'

    Talking about the opposition parties in upcoming elections, Rahul Gandhi said, 'If you look back to history, you will see that the most popular emperors or rulers were those who could create a balance between prosperity and fairness. And at the national level if you look today, there are broadly three ideas that are presented to the people. The NDA idea of India Shining -- an India where 5 to 15 business people have everything, an India where prosperity is limited to a few selected people. On the other side you have the Left vision. For them Industry, prosperity and business have no consequence.

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    Rahul Gandhi said though protection of environment was important, the wishes of the people of the region and the State could not be overlooked. Nothing would happen in the State against the wishes of the people, he said to loud cheers from the gathering at Kattappana.

    Taking about the failure of BJP to bring out a Manifesto before elections, Rahul Gandhi said, 'BJP is in such a plight that it could not even bring out its manifesto,' he said and pointed out that the Congress had brought out its manifesto based on consultations with the people. He told his listeners that a vote cast for the CPI(M) would indirectly help the BJP to come to power at the Centre.

    Rahul Gandhi was all praise for Chief Minister Mr. Oommen Chandy's 'mass contact programme' and said it ensured that everybody had a say in governance in Kerala. He also lauded Kerala's record in women's empowerment and said there was much to learn from Kerala's achievements in power devolution.

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    Addressing a massive rally at the DDA ground in Dakshinpuri, Rahul Gandhi accused the Aam Aadmi Party of running away from Delhi after making false promises.
    Acknowledging the Party's performance in the Assembly elections he said, 'We made mistakes that hurt the people of Delhi. We supported the opposition because we thought they had the people's mandate...But they did not fulfill their promises.' Rahul Gandhi said to a cheering crowd. 'The truth is that the people who were running the government here have run away to other states,' he said.

    Rahul Gandhi said that the message to the Congress Party from voters in last year's Assembly elections was that it won't win supporters if it kept its doors closed, and added that the party was taking steps to change itself. Reminding people of the development work the Congress Party did in Delhi during its 15-year rule, Rahul Gandhi said that the UPA ran a government for the common man and gave the poor benefits that helped
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    He talked about Shri L.K Advani while referring to UPA government granting special status to backward Hyderabad-Karnataka region comprising six districts in north-east part of the state that would entail special economic benefits to it. '...Advaniji who once used to be the tallest leader of that party had said if article 371(J) is passed country will get divided,' Gandhi, said, adding, the UPA government did it. He said Advani's view on passing article 371(J) would disintegrate the country was 'incorrect'. 'He (Advani) said if 371(J) is passed, the country will disintegrate. We passed the 371(J) and the country was not divided. It benefited you, it gave you education, employment,' Gandhi added.

    Rahul Gandhi ridiculed the Gujarat model by saying, 'CM's power in states like this (Karnataka) will be towards empowering poor, getting big projects implemented, but in Gujarat model CM's power will work towards putting police force behind women, their power will also get utilised in tapping women's phones... and these very people talk about women empowerment.'

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    Addressing the rally Rahul Gandhi said, 'Chhattisgarh is not a poor state. It has all resources. It is a rich state but the people are poor. The benefit of your resources does not reach the people. It goes to the pockets of a selected few. It goes to the people who propagate 'India Shining'.'

    In 2004 and 2009 BJP had come out with a slogan India Shining during parliament elections. They did good marketing but the people of our country gave them a befitting reply by routing them.

    Talking about the work done by Congress led UPA government, Rahul Gandhi said, 'In the past ten years the Congress-led UPA government took various steps to help our farmers, the poor and downtrodden. We waived off loans worth Rs 70000 crore of the poor farmers; opened the doors of the banks for them. When we were initiating these, the BJP tried to block it by asking from where we will have money for it. When we arranged financial resources for it they again opposed it by saying that we were wasting money. But we were determined and went on to implement these schemes.

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