Was advised not to speak to Rahul, claims Rajiv Bajaj


New Delhi, June 4 (IANS): During conversation on the economic fallout of the lockdown due to Covid-19, industrialist Rajiv Bajaj claimed that he was advised not to speak to the former Congress president Rahul Gandhi as it can lead to trouble.

When Rahul Gandhi praised Rajiv Bajaj for his braveness for speaking to him, Bajaj said, "I'm speaking with Rahul and the first reaction was from a friend, don't do it. I said, but why not?, 'Mat karna, this can get you into trouble'. But I said, I may have said some things, perhaps a little too vehemently."

Bajaj said he had spoken to media houses earlier, but his friend advised him not to speak to Rahul Gandhi. According to Bajaj, his friend said, "nahi, media me bolna ek baat hai but Rahul Gandhi se baatein karna ek dusri baat hai". (It is one thing to speak to media, but quite different when you are speaking to Rahul Gandhi.)

"I pushed that actually a bit, I'll tell you very candidly. I said, we are going to talk about business, economics, lockdown, what to do, how to move forward, technology, products, he loves motorcycles and so we'll talk about motorcycles etc," Bajaj said.

While Bajaj did not tell who his friend is who advised him not to speak to Rahul Gandhi, but said, "So that person maintained, that why, why take a risk? But yes, that is the general mahol (current environment) and you know, my own father raised that point, in November, at the economic award function, where the home minister was there, the finance minister was there."

"So, you know, one hears a lot about this, but I try to ask people why this should be so because at least so far I have not faced any repercussion, so to speak, of this. But yes, what you say is true, this seems to be the general impression, which is sad because I think this openness is our strength and we must not lose it," Bajaj told Rahul Gandhi.

While Rahul Gandhi praised Rajiv Bajaj and said, "Yesterday, a friend of mine asked me, you know, what is your next interview? And I said, you know, I'm speaking to Mr. Bajaj and the guy said, "oh dum hai bande me'. So I said, what do you mean? And he said, 'well he's got guts to talk to you."

 

  

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  • Ram, Dubai

    Fri, Jun 05 2020

    Appreciate Mr.Bajaj for stating the situation in the country without the fear of backlash. IT dept,ED etc. Modi bhakts, our brothers and sisters of the country are on roads without food and starving to death due to the policies of your "god". He is like the King Nero , who played the fiddle when Rome was burning. Pray to God to help our country to get out of this mess.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Govt wishes to hear views only from its bhakts and yes-men - who will spin yarns about how great we are doing, how glorious was our past....Wonder when the Govt will learn to take a punch on its chin gamely and act rationally when flaws and shortcomings are pointed out. After all, India is not the property of the bhakts alone - the rest have equal rights and claims.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Obviously Modi and the BJP are scared with the interaction between educated people.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    The RSS are the people who work behind the scenes to silence all well meaning interactions and gag freedom of speech. what else can you expect from an EVM Sarkar.

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  • Raviraj Poonja, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    But why is he even telling RG? Is he the PM of India. His party doesn't even have a proper number in the opposition. All goodwill because of the Gandhi's family influence in politics that he is being highlighted as a opposition leader.. what a joke!!!

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    During this time of crisis PM should have shown his statesmanship and united all people including opposition. He should had dialogues with all sections of society including opposition parties. He acted like autocrat and took decisions which failed both economy and fight against virus.

    When dialogues stop, only way for the people and opposition to convey the government is by means of press conferences or interviews. Rahul is doing exactly that and it is for the government to consider or ignore those ideas.

    Rajiv Bajaj did the right thing by ignoring the advice of his friend and went on with his talk. Because of this even common person can understand the difficulties faced by industries and the mistakes we have done during this crisis. I saw the complete interview and there was maturity in the discussions.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    I like Shri Rahul Gandhiji's new hairstyle!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    This Congress leader talks of China Covid Cash ... and is being called a 'China Covid Cashier' of late...
    However he has a following of. 58 per cent.. Therefore the friend of Rajiv Bajaj was correct. That. 58 % is here only... That fan following only must have followed this "Nuts and Bolts " conversation. None else.
    What's the use?
    Who next? David aa?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    rahulji zindabad, chaiwala murdabaad

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  • James, Belman

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Economic talks with Raghuram Rajan, Abijit Banerji and now with Mr.Rajiv Bajaj really inspiring and creative. The well educated close minded bhakts will not understand the valuable topics of the discussion. Fantastic thoughts on lockdown comparing to the west and east was discussed. The cherry on the cake was..Japanese technology, European style with Indian price statement which Mr.Bajaj got while interviewing a candidate is praiseworthy.

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Abb, Bhaktas Papistan ko bool gaye aur Dragon ki poonch pakadne mein lage hai magar Dragon poonch mein lapet lega toh Bhaktas mere Feku Chacha ko hee yaad karke Shraph denge kyonki :-

    Now Chinese are mass producing stickers with the slogan written on them :

    "Boycott Chinese Products"

    & selling those stickers in India.

    😂😂

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Bajaj families political affiliation well known..now lets not foget that Bajaj is Bussinessmen he is more intersted in his bussiness. But for Modi Govt along with Industries, the life of people & upgrading health care system in short time is more important...if there is life, Economy can be built later..except China which countries GDP/Economy zooming now a days!!..even oil rich countries few days back increased VAT from 5% to 15%, introduced toll gate fees...this Rahul bajaj himself few days back openly acknowledged that during UPA 1& 2, he was running pillars to pillar get license for his Quadracycle auto QUTE. He tried 10 years but couldnt get it. RAHUL was MP back then!!.But when Modi govt came this Bajaj has met Nitin Gadkari and got licence to produce & sell his vehicle within a week..

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  • Eddison, Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    So you mean Modi govt is corrupt? And please dont compare western and gulf countries to Our country. These countries have done enough for their people and expats, unlike whats happening in our country.. no need to explain more than this i hope.

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  • prasanna, udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Speaking to Rahul Gandhi is of No use
    He is just a MP
    mr.Bajaj friend was correct. mr.Bajaj should have met Ministers,leaders of opposition then to media.
    mr.Bajaj should have explained what was the alternative.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    The difference between Rahul Gandhi and PM Modi is RG is a leader and Modi is a politician.

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  • Mathan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Leader of ???? WAyanad? An individual who was booted out for non performance in his 80 year old family bastion by a lady of all the people and had to run away to Wayanad in Kerala to contest from a safe constituency and win on Muslim votes just to survive in politics. You call such a guy a leader..

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  • Sandhya Kiran Rai, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Leader how? We expect Pappu to come out and lead from front instead of sitting in front of a laptop and doing drama and blaming others. He has to take some accountability and some actions as a leader. A common man like Sonu Sood did so much for migrants while he , his sister and mom along with chamchas were trying to gain political scores.

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  • Sharath Rai, Dubai Outlet Mall

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    that is for you

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  • Sandhya Kiran Rai, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    R Bajaj is frustrated. that consumer is not buying his scrap bikes that were being cleverly sold for all its hidden junks. Unfortunately India is no more in license RAj when Chetak scooter was sold at double the price and consumers were looted, Before giving his gyan, he should have checked who is the listener.,
    He is neither helping himself nor the country,

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Now Bajaj is antinational because he spoke to Rahul Gandhi? This is what the government is lacking they don't want to hear or have a conversation with Industrialist.

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  • Anonymous, Muscat

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Don’t know to laugh or cry for you interesting double standard comment

    If R. Bajaj had spoken to N. Modi

    You would have praised Him for strengthening Indian economy
    He spoke to Raga and now you question what bajaj has done to Indian economy
    bajaj has done it for past decades

    How ever you are a bhakth and you won’t understand

    Katte en gottu kasturi shuvasane

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  • Sandhya Kiran Rai, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Your emotions are upto you, Its not double standards. Modi does not need to speak to any industrialist to score any points. . Modi has been elected in majority by Indians as the PM. I ndustries depend on the Govt. On the other hand its a desperate attempt by Cong and Pappu to be in news as he has been ousted. The Ghulams have to ask themselves 'What purpose did this serve'?? Ref Alan Dmello, Mangalore's comment below , sabka bolti bundh. Any ways , net net, Once again, a failed attempt to polish Pappu's image.

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  • Annoy mus, Muscat

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Alan is expressing his views
    I am expressing my views

    why are you catching hold of alans tail to support your nonsense

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  • Anirudd, Andheri. Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    good joke. dogs bark for others to feel their presence. the quiteness of the jungle is the proof lion is still there.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    We bhakaths don't care about the state of indian economy. We will open pakoda business and sell our pakodas to china through our chinese phones.

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  • Mangesh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    70% Business Houses are going to close in Dubai. Please come and start Pakoda Stall or Butcher Job soon.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Mangesh,
    Actually i am coming down to mangalore soon. You and I can start commercial beef transporting business to Gujarati beef exporters. There is some excess inventory of domestic pethhas on slopes of moodibidri, i have been told...

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Abdul Rafiq, Dubai

    u can start pork business, and am sure u get more and more profit.............

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  • Anonymous, Muscat

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    If you need helper
    Mangesh can be employed
    Cos he may also loose his job and your help may be required to provide him employment

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  • Mangesh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Oman-Muscat...Humhare yahan thumhare jaise lukke hazaar ke upar hai.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    You are dreaming! Dubai has always bounced back! Large percent of Coastal development is revenue from Dubai! Your idol could not give 5 thousand to auto, taxi transport drivers , migrant labors who are heros of our GDP! Do you have enough space and crowd for Pakoda stalls in Moodubidri???

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Abdul Miya, please go through 30 May 2020 edition of SundayGuardian (a British commentary) on Chidambaram's recent constant ranting against the Prime Minister's mega economic package, stock market crash and the resurgence of China's skirmishes on India's border in the month of May.

    Under advice from China, he grabs every opportunity to abuse and discredit the good work done by the Modi government to gain ulterior motives.

    There are several such undercurrents flowing against, Abdul Miya, just a presumptiveheckling by you is of no effect!!

    And now you know that Chini - Chidu are Bhai-Bhai!!

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  • Mangesh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Chiddu will be in prison forever...Former Home Minister plus Finance Minister of Grand Old Party to whom miyas voted the most. Already submitted to court for further action.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Both are Educated ...

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  • Mangesh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    With all saloons close..appearance of PM for 2050 looks different.

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  • Abdullah Amin, Ullal

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    How do you expect a 50 year old infant to look like!?!?!

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  • Mangesh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Begaane Shadhi Mein Abdullaha Deewana...Thanks to mention actual age. Still no capability to handle any situation.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    yashoda Behan who stayed away from Modi.
    hope you understand.

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  • Alan Dmello, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Jossey, With all due respect. One should not blindly support such moves . The pragmatic question is , What purpose does it serve? A MP of Wayanad Kerala has an online interview with an industrialist. What would happen? How does it help the Congress party and its supporters? How does it help the country? What should be done by us? Its high time we come in terms with reality.

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