Cong fears Modi's popularity, banking on casteism for Gujarat polls: CM Rupani


Ahmedabad, Nov 26 (PTI): Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has accused the Congress of seeking refuge in casteism and "outsourcing" its campaign to caste leaders while dismissing any threat to the BJP's poll prospects from the Congress-Hardik Patel tie-up.

He alleged that the Congress was "deceiving" the people over the issue of reservation, while the agitators were lining up for poll tickets.

Patel quota agitation leader Hardik Patel's open support to the Congress in the December Assembly polls is not an electoral alliance but a "deal" between two sides, the 61-year-old BJP leader said, describing Hardik as a "media- created" leader.

Rupani dubbed Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, who is extensively campaigning in Gujarat, as a "gappidas" (teller of lies) and accused him of dishing out fabricated statistics about the BJP-ruled state.

"From what I understand, I can say it (Congress-Hardik alliance) won't have any effect (on the BJP) as they are exposed. They have kept aside the original demand of reservation and agitators have lined up to get Congress tickets," he said.

Rupani was replying to a question on the impact of Hardik Patel pledging support to the Congress in the Gujarat polls.

"While the Congress is not speaking a word on how will it give reservation to the Patidars (if it comes to power), he (Hardik Patel) is declaring support to the Congress. This shows there is 'saudebaazi' (deal) (between them)," Rupani told PTI in a wide-ranging interview.

The Hardik Patel-led Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti's (PAAS) support to the Congress after accepting the party's formula on giving quota to the Patels over and above the 50 per cent cap is being seen as a potentially game-changing development in Gujarat, ruled by the BJP for over two decades.

Rupani, however, said the promise of giving quota breaching the Supreme Court-fixed cap of 50 per cent can't be fulfilled.

"The country has seen many agitations on reservations and during one such agitation in 1980s over 100 youths were killed under the Congress government in Gujarat," he charged.

The Supreme Court's largest bench has said reservation cannot be given beyond the 50 per cent limit, Rupani said.

"I have a challenge for them - engage top lawyers of the country and get their opinion. Nobody will endorse the formula given by the Congress except Kapil Sibal, who is from that party," he said.

"The Congress formula on giving reservations above the 50 per cent cap is an attempt to deceive the people and it won't work. This exposes the deal," he further said.

Rupani targeted the opposition, saying it has no poll agenda or issues to raise against his government, while the BJP is seeking votes in the name of development.

"The opposition has no agenda, while the BJP's agenda is development. They are caught in our agenda of development and had to start a campaign of 'vikas gando thayo che' (vikas has gone crazy)' to mock development," he said when asked if the opposition is setting an agenda for the 2017 elections.

Bereft of any meaningful issue, the opposition is taking refuge in caste-based politics, said Rupani, who took over as CM in August 2016 replacing Anandiben Patel.

"As the opposition does not have any issues against us they are taking refuge in casteism. The Congress is outsourcing its campaign by bringing in symbols of casteism like Hardik Patel, Alpesh Thakor (OBC leader), Jignesh Mevani (Dalit activist) and tribal leader Chottu Vasava.

"They want to satisfy their hunger for power by using caste as a tool. The Congress and all these casteist leaders will drown (in polls)," Rupani said.

The chief minister said the BJP will achieve its target of winning 150-plus seats in the state (which has a 182-member Assembly) despite caste and community leaders declaring support to the Congress.

"Hardik, Alpesh are nothing now. They do not have much sway on their communities. They are leaders created by the media. They are exposed. They are working as Congress agents," he said.

"They are indulging in full-fledged politics. Whatever they are doing is for their personal gain and for grabbing power. The reservation issue has been sidelined and they are queueing up for getting (poll) tickets. It is good they have been exposed before the polls," he said.

To a question on Gandhi's aggressive campaigning in Gujarat, Rupani said he is just reeling out wrong numbers, but this strategy won't work with the Gujarat voters.

"I have called him a 'gappidas' (teller of lies). He is saying that 30 lakh youths of Gujarat are unemployed, while the figure registered with employment exchange is six lakh," he said.

"He is saying 13,000 schools have closed down in Gujarat (since the BJP came to power in 1995), but the fact is 17,000 new schools have come up in our time. Dishing out wrong facts will not go down well with the people of Gujarat," he said.

The chief minister agreed the Gujarat election results are important as it is the home state of Prime Minister Modi and also BJP president Amit Shah.

"The country has one election or the other after every six months. Every election is important. Of course, Gujarat is the home state of Prime Minister Modi and BJP president Amit Shah...and elections here are very important," he said.

"When Modi was the chief minister, people gave us 120 seats and now when he is the prime minister they will give 150 seats to us," Rupani said.

Asked about poll surveys predicting a drop in the BJP's vote share this time, the chief minister said he is not aware of any such survey.

He said the Congress fears Modi's popularity.

"I am surprised the opposition is raising the question that the BJP will fight the elections on the popularity of Modi. The Congress has outsourced their campaign to caste leaders while Modi is our leader," he said.

"In fact, they fear Narendra Modi and that is the reason they are saying the BJP's campaign will be Modi-centric," Rupani said when asked if the Gujarat elections are being fought on Modi's name.

When pointed out that the BJP has still not declared him as the chief ministerial candidate, Rupani said, "Such decisions are taken by the party's central leadership. I am a loyal party worker. I have shouldered all responsibilities given to me (till now) and will do so in the future also."

Rupani, seeking re-election from the Rajkot-West seat, said during his short tenure as CM, he has taken decisions for the welfare of different sections of the society.

"I have taken many pro-people, pro-women decisions and worked with utmost sincerity and simplicity. I meet everyone with humility, I always consider myself as a representative of small people," he said.

"I am easily approachable to anyone who wants to meet me. I feel that due to this approach, I have made a base (in Gujarat)," Rupani added.

  

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    Raul Vinci doesn't have to worry.
    Anyway he will become Congress president, win or lose.

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    so why is rupani worried ??? does rupani have anything to telll people of gujarat ??

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    Not only Kaangress... entire nation worried of FEKU! He is a person who can by pass RBI and take decision as per his wish! Baad mein jao sab !!!

    One of Rupani's minister told... 'Kaangress wanted FEKU as first PM of India in 1947'!
    Iss se jyada kuch chaahiye kya mithroooon?

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  • SB, Mlore

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    That's the Reason why Congress campaign in Gujarat is in backdoor approach.

    1. Not even once Did Congresss raise 2002 in their reallies or tweets this time.They know every time they uttered 2002, another 2000 votes fall into bjp kitty.

    2. Raul Vinchi has seen Thilak smeared in almost all rallies . Every second Day he is seen visiting some temple Gujarat. Finally Modo haha succeeded in sending these people to temples at least for votes . Congress has realisedthis time that Bhaagya schemes to so called minorities is not helping them anymore.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    Why is Goliath scared of David ...

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    Rahul reads from a script.
    Problem is somebody is writing all lies and the poor fellow is reading it.
    Doesnt understand that it reflects bad on him.

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