Prime Minister Modi's Gujarat model debunked during polls, says Congress chief Rahul Gandhi

Gandhi during 'introspection meetings' in Gujarat, said Modi and the BJP ran a campaign of "lies and defamation" over the last two decades and it was the "main reason" for the Congress's defeat.
Rahul Gandhi in Ahmedabad on December 23, 2017. (PTI Photo)
Rahul Gandhi in Ahmedabad on December 23, 2017. (PTI Photo)

AHMEDABAD: Congress president Rahul Gandhi, who today met party leaders here to discuss assembly election results, claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's much talked about Gujarat development model was debunked during the polls.

The Congress chief held zone-wise "introspection meetings" here to ascertain reasons for the party's defeat.

"You fought very well. We managed to 'gherao' the BJP, as you could see that they were not able to give reply to our questions," Gandhi told party workers.

"Modiji, in the end, spoke about himself, about (former prime minister) Manmohan Singh. But all earlier talk about development and Modi model was debunked by Congress workers and the people of Gujarat," he said.

The entire country was asking what happened to the Gujarat model. Modiji would not be able to talk about it in the future, Gandhi said.

"The question asked three or four months ago was can the Congress fight elections, nobody was talking about us winning it. The Gujarat Congress has shown the entire country that if it fights in one voice on the basis of its ideology, it won't get defeated," he said.

"We lost in the elections, but we won. That is the reality. We won because they (the BJP) fought with anger, they had all the equipment, money, chief ministers of different states (to campaign), industrialists, but we had truth," the Congress chief said.

At one time the BJP said the Congress would get only 1520 seats, he said, adding the "new leadership" in the Assembly would bring the Congress to power in Gujarat in 2022.

Gandhi alleged Modi and the BJP ran a campaign of "lies and defamation" over the last two decades and it was the "main reason" for the Congress's defeat in the polls.

Congress President Rahul Gandhi being felicitated by Congress leader Ashok Gehlot and Gujarat Congress President Bharatsinh Solanki during the Party Workers Sammelan in Ahmedabad on Saturday. (PTI Photo)
Congress President Rahul Gandhi being felicitated by Congress leader Ashok Gehlot and Gujarat Congress President Bharatsinh Solanki during the Party Workers Sammelan in Ahmedabad on Saturday. (PTI Photo)

"My main challenge was to make the Congress accept that it was going to win the elections. You believed 70 per cent of it, and you saw the results," he said.

"Now, the Gujarat Congress has regained confidence. You know that the Congress can win elections. Now see the kind of results we will get in the Lok Sabha and next Assembly (polls). It will be a good result, and in the next Assembly we will form the government," Gandhi said.

"The BJP said it will get 150 seats (in 2017 polls)... We will get 135 seats (in 2022 Gujarat polls)," he said.

Action will be taken against "5-10 per cent" renegade party workers while those who worked with devotion will be rewarded, the Congress chief said.

"You have to show the people of Gujarat that Congress MLAs fight for people's issues and never backtrack. Whatever we had said about the Gujarat government during the election is true and the fight has not ended yet," Gandhi said.

"The BJP will run the government of five-ten industrialists and will work to snatch lands from farmers. It is our duty to protect the people of Gujarat, its farmers and youths...We will give a fight to the BJP at every level," the Congress president said.

Gandhi met newly elected Congress MLAs, defeated candidates and district unit presidents to elicit their views on the results.

The reasons cited by the leaders included late declaration of candidates, lack of management at the local level and lack of state-level coordination, party sources said.

Some leaders also blamed OBC leader Alpesh Thakor over his choice of some candidates, sources said.

In the morning, Gandhi visited the Somnath temple in Gir Somnath district.

 Congress President Rahul Gandhi offering prayer at the Somnath Temple in Gujarat on Saturday. (PTI Photo)
 Congress President Rahul Gandhi offering prayer at the Somnath Temple in Gujarat on Saturday. (PTI Photo)

If BJP had a film franchise, it would be called 'Lie Hard'

NEW DELHI: After accusing the BJP of having an "architecture and foundation based on lies", Congress president Rahul Gandhi today took a swipe at the ruling party saying if it had a film franchise it would be called "Lie Hard".

"If BJP had a film franchise it would be called Lie Hard," he said on Twitter, while rhyming it with Hollywood action blockbuster "Die Hard".

His attack on the BJP came a day after he accused the ruling dispensation of having its structure and foundation based on lies. He was speaking at the meeting of Congress's highest decision-making body, its Working Committee.

Gandhi has been using one-liner laced with satire to target the BJP in recent months. Gandhi also used three taglines on Twitter along with his remark.

The new Congress chief's attack came after the BJP targeted him for watching the film "Star Wars" on the day election results for Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh were announced and his party lost the elections.

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