PM Modi failed to deliver on 2014 promises: Rahul Gandhi

PTI  | Sanjeev Chopra

India, Politics

Castigating the PM for failing to deliver on 2014 election promises and presiding over a “failed” economy.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s behaviour betrays a “sense of panic” and hit out at him for presiding over a “failed” economy and not delivering on poll promises.

In an interview to PTI, Mr Gandhi said PM Narendra Modi is more of a “publicity minister” than a Prime Minister and is “floundering because of his arrogance”.

On his own prospects of becoming the prime minister should the post Lok Sabha election result scenario permit, Mr Gandhi said “it would be arrogant for me to comment on the issue” and that “the people are the masters and they will decide.”

Accusing the Prime Minister of pushing a particular narrative in the media through the PMO, Mr Gandhi said the PM will not be able to deflect from real issues.

Castigating the PM for failing to deliver on 2014 election promises and presiding over a “failed” economy, Mr Gandhi charged, “Mr Modi’s arrogance and thirst for power, his obsession with self-promotion even when that promotion is filled with lies and his false belief that only he has the solution to every one of India’s problems and consequently he doesn’t need to consult anyone else, is why he is floundering.”

He was asked what his last message to the PM was before the LS election cycle sets in.

On key issues before the country, the Congress chief said, “Unemployment, unemployment, unemployment; farmers, farmers, farmers; a failed economy and personal corruption of Mr Modi’.”

He listed the alleged “destruction of institutions, increase in hate and bigotry, a palpable increase in anger and violence in society and attacks on rights of SC-ST’s” as some other issues that the electorate will consider when it sets out to vote.

“The false promises of Mr Modi in 2014 — putting 15 lakh in each bank account, creation of 2 crore jobs, the building of 100 smart cities and the bringing back of 80 Lakh crore black money from abroad, will be major election issues.

“In the midst of all the BJP created gloom, the Congress Party’s Nyay offers a ray of hope and its incredible scale and transformational potential, is going to make it a key issue in this election,” he said.

On whether he was the “future PM,” he quipped, “It would be arrogant for me to say so. Who am I to say that? It is for people of India to decide. My position is to work for India’s betterment and to defend the ideals of the Congress. What happens thereafter is for the people of India to decide.”

On the perception that the BJP has an edge in the ongoing war of narratives post the Pulwama attack events, the Congress chief alleged that there was pressure on the entire media created through phone calls, threats of CBI, to push a “particular narrative”.

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