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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Let us make a new Gujarat, urges Sonia Gandhi


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday urged the supporters to work together to build a new Gujarat while keeping its traditions intact.
Addressing a massive rally of farmers in Rajkot Sonia Gandhi posed several questions to the state government for the woes of the underprivileged in the state and made a fervent appeal to help the Congress in building a 'new Gujarat'. The Congress President said that Congress was behind the state's enviable growth in industries, petrochemicals and textiles and even now the UPA government had given to Gujarat 50 per cent more funds for its development than the then BJP-led NDA government at the centre. "Our opponents can't see this development and speak negatively and hence the people are not able to realize the truth” she added.
Giving an example, Sonia Gandhi said that the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Scheme was devised by Congress leaders and named after Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the brave son of  Gujarat. But under the BJP rule, the Narmada waters had still not reached the people of Saurashtra. Sonia said: "The farmers here are suffering due to lack of water. I want to ask as to why the Narmada water has not reached the farmers of Saurashtra in the last 10 years."
The UPA Chairperson blasted the BJP for disrupting parliament proceedings saying "they are not against corruption but they are against us". Sonia also defended the recent hike in diesel prices saying that the Centre procured 80 per cent of crude oil from abroad and its price had risen from $32 per barrel during the NDA rule in 2004 to $140 now. "Therefore, whenever international prices go up, we have to bear it resulting in hike in petroleum products", she explained but went on to point out that the rate of value-added tax was the highest in Gujarat”.
The Congress president said that the UPA government had given rights to poor tribals to acquire land but in Gujarat this right was not given. Referring to the recent death of three Dalits in police fiiring in Saurashtra, Sonia also said that Dalits got bullets when they sought justice and Babasaheb Ambedkar's ideals were insulted. She spoke about the plight of farmers and women and blamed the Gujarat government for its failure to appoint the lokayukta.

This article is posted by pressbrief.in

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