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Rahul Gandhi promises to waive farmers’ loans in Chhattisgarh

Waiver to be offset by recoveries from fraudsters like Mallya, Nirav Modi, Rahul says



Congress president Rahul Gandhi meets party supporters and workers during a rally at the Mahatma Gandhi Stadium Ground in Mandla district, on Friday. Rahul challenged Modi to break his silence on the tainted Rafale aircraft deal.
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Koriya (Chhattisgarh): Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break his silence on the Rafale aircraft “scam” and assured poll-bound Chhattisgarh his party would waive farm loans if voted into power in the state.

Addressing a series of rallies in the state, Gandhi tore into Modi and the Raman Singh-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regime in the state over a host of issues, particularly corruption and crony capitalism.

Ridiculing Modi for his assertions of being the country’s “chowkidar” (watchman), Gandhi said the entire country knows the “chowkidar has turned into a thief”.

“Modi keeps on making speeches and addresses electing rallies but doesn’t even utter a word on Rafale. The entire country knows that you did the deal to enrich your industrialist crony. The entire nation is now saying ‘chowkidar chor hai’ (watchman is a thief).

“At least now say something about Rafale, tell the people how you stole money from Indian Air Force (IAF) and gave it to your friend,” said Gandhi addressing a rally in Darima in Surguja district.

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He charged the ruling BJP with creating two Chhattisgarhs, one of the rich and the other of poor and exploited. He assured that farmers’ loans would be completely waived within 10 days of his party coming to power in the state.

“Chhattisgarh was created so that it natural resources can be utilised for the welfare of the people but now we have two Chhattisgarhs — one of the rich, of those wearing suit-boot, and the second of the masses — poor, marginalised, farmers and workers.

“We don’t want two Chhattisgarhs, we want justice,” said Gandhi, addressing a rally in the erstwhile princely state of Koriya.

Claiming that Rs3.5 trillion (Dh178 billion) worth of corporate loans were waived by the Centre, Gandhi demanded a reply from Modi as to why not even a rupee of farm loans was waived.

“I had asked Modi why he was not writing off loans given to the poor farmers, but he never bothered to reply. So from here I declare that within 10 days of coming to power in the state, we will waive off loans of each and every farmer,” said Gandhi.

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He said the waiver of farm loans will be offset by recoveries from fraudsters like Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi who, with the help of Modi government, defrauded banks of billions of rupees.

Sharpening his attack on Modi over demonetisation and the Rafale deal, Gandhi alleged that “thieves, with the help of Modi, laundered their [illicit] money into [legitimate] through demonetisation”.

“Modi now doesn’t talk about corruption because the entire nation knows that the ‘chowkidar’ [watchman] himself is the thief,” said Gandhi, accusing the Prime Minister of “only lying before the masses”.

Gandhi attacked Chief Minister Raman Singh over a Rs50 billion chit-fund scam and a Rs360 billion scam in the public distribution system (PDS).

“In the PDS scam, Rs360 billion was siphoned off. A diary was seized where it was written that the money was given to CM Madam and Dr. Saheb. I want to ask Singh who are these CM Madam and Dr Saheb?”

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The Congress leader also alleged that Chief Minister’s son Abhishek has undisclosed offshore accounts as per revelations in the Panama Papers.

Addressing another rally in Jashpur, Gandhi alleged the “Rafale deal was done by Modi to give Rs300 billion to his industrialist crony”.

Food processing units, jobs

He also promised setting up food processing units in all the blocks in the state so that farmers could easily sell their produce and get the right price, and their sons and daughters jobs in these factories.

He also flayed the Singh regime for unemployment, saying despite thousands of vacancies in various government departments and institutions, youth were not employed due to corruption.

Gandhi said the difference between the Congress and Modi was that his party always strove to fulfil its promises.

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“Unlike Modi, who makes tall promises only never to fulfil them, we make promises knowing we will fulfil them,” he said exuding confidence that his party would come to power in the state.

The second phase of Chhattisgarh Assembly polls in 72 constituencies spread across 19 districts will held on November 20.

The first phase of polling in 18 constituencies across eight Maoist-affected districts was held on November 12. The results will be declared on December 11.

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