Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, referring to PM Modi's recent visit to Nandurbar, questioned his genuineness towards the people's issues.
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During a rally in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, Congress politician Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's election rhetoric, calling him to emulate previous Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's fortitude and commitment. Vadra accused Prime Minister Modi of giving hollow remarks and failing to address tribal problems, reported PTI.
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According to the news agency, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, referring to PM Modi's recent visit to Nandurbar, questioned his genuineness towards the people's issues. She emphasised the gap between PM Modi's promises and deeds, highlighting instances in which he was mute on crucial matters affecting the indigenous population.
"All that Modiji speaks is 'khokhli baatein' (hollow talk) that does not carry any weight. Yesterday, he said he respects Shabri. So why was he silent when several Shabris suffered atrocities in Unnao an Hathras? Why didn't he raise a finger when women wrestlers were on the streets protesting against the harassment, but the BJP gives ticket to the son of the accused person," she said per the PTI report.
She asked, "What kind of leader do you want? The one who walks for 4,000 km and comes to you to understand your problems or a leader on whose kurta you will not find marks of dust and is scared to come near you. Do you want a leader who wipes your tears or the one who sheds crocodile tears on stage? Do you want a leader who is fearless and speaks the truth irrespective of the pressure or the one who lies throughout?"
Vadra recalled her family's ties to Nandurbar, highlighting Indira Gandhi's dedication to the welfare of the people. She contrasted Indira Gandhi's humility and dedication with PM Modi's perceived aloofness and political motives. Priyanka added, "She would preserve whatever you gave to her out of love. My mother learnt how to respect you from Indira Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi worked to safeguard your rights over water and forests."
"But show me one photograph of Modi ji visiting the houses of tribals and poor people to understand their problems. He comes to you only to achieve his political motives. If the PM said Rs 15 lakh will be deposited in your bank accounts and two crore people will get employment, it should have been done in 10 years," she said.
Vadra criticised PM Modi's leadership style, emphasising the significance of bold leaders who truly serve the people. She attacked PM Modi for failing to keep promises made during his reign and accused the BJP of disrespecting tribal culture and traditions, the report added.
According to the report, Vadra advised PM Modi to emulate Indira Gandhi's bravery and commitment, underlining the value of genuine leadership in public life. She urged voters to think carefully about their choices in the approaching elections, emphasising the importance of leaders who are committed to the truth and the well-being of all residents.
"President Droupadi Murmu, who belongs to the adivasi community, was neither allowed to inaugurate the new Parliament building nor participate in the consecration ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. When it comes to actually giving respect, Modi ji backs out," she alleged.
"He says he is fighting alone against corruption...You (PM) have all the power and official machinery at your disposal. Your party leaders say you are the biggest leader in the world enjoying support of heads of state across the globe...You cry like a child during elections saying you have been subjected to abuse.... Have guts Modiji, this is public life," she said.
"Learn from Indira Gandhi...The woman, like Durga, who broke Pakistan into two. Learn from her bravery, courage and determination. But when you call her anti-national, what can you learn from her," she said.
Furthermore, Vadra decried attempts to weaken the Constitution and accused Prime Minister Modi of putting the interests of the wealthy ahead of those of the poor. She urged people to make educated judgements that adhere to the principles of truth and inclusivity promoted by the Congress party.
With PTI inputs