Congress hits back at Narendra Modi over industrialists remark
Congress hits back at Narendra Modi over industrialists remark
NEW DELHI: The Congress today questioned the remark of Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi that he does not mind standing next to businessmen, asking whether the industrialists the prime minister was referring to were the ones accused in bank scams.nnModi today attacked opposition parties for dubbing industrialists as “chor” (thief) and “luterey” (looters), saying “We are not those who are scared of standing next to businessmen.”nnHe said like farmers, bankers, government employees and labourers, industrialists also contribute to the development of the country.nnHitting back at Modi, Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said, “The question is not industrialists or businessmen, but what kind of businessmen… People who ripped the banking system and went to Antigua and London — if he is okay with getting clicked with them then I leave it to his wisdom.”nnHe also said the Congress was not against industrialists but crony capitalism.nnAddressing an event in Lucknow today, the prime minister said, “You cannot have blot on you simply by standing with anyone if your intentions are good and clear.”nn”Gandhiji’s (Mahatma Gandhi) intentions were so pure that he never hesitated in staying with the Birla family,” the prime minister said.nn”Public mey milna nahi, parde ke peeche sab kuch karna hai. Woh dartey rahtey hain, (Those who do not meet publicly and do everything behind curtains remain scared ,” he said.nnTewari felt that by referring to Mahatma Gandhi, Modi had insulted the father of the nation.nn”It is unfortunate that he compared himself with the father of the nation. The PM said Gandhiji too kept industrialists with him. But I again ask what kind of industrialists… They staked everything to fight the British along with Gandhiji,” he said.nnAICC in-charge of communications Randeep Singh Surjewala said Congress does not need certificates from the prime minister about industrialisation.nn”In 60 years of Cong Govt, Industrial Production in India showed a compound growth rate of 6%. It is 3.3% in May 2018 … Difference is- Making Industry Partner in Progress V/S Making Cronies Profiteer from Exchequer!” he tweeted.nnIn another tweet he alleged that the prime minister’s political career “reeks of a culture of cronyism”.nn”From giving land to your crony friends at throwaway prices in Guj to GSCPC Scam,from promoting select mobile wallets in DeMo to gifting Largest Defence Contract in Rafael! So spare us the lecture!” he said.nnSource: Press Trust of India