Rahul slams state governments for plunder of UP

BARA: Accusing successive governments under BJP, SP and BSP in Uttar Pradesh of plundering public money, Rahul Gandhi today hit out at these parties for "lacking vision" for the stat

BARA: Accusing successive governments under BJP, SP and BSP in Uttar Pradesh of plundering public money, Rahul Gandhi today hit out at these parties for "lacking vision" for the state's development and their "mistrust" of Centre's "pro-poor" policies.

"I am aghast that none of these parties appear to have a vision for state's development. All of them build their support base on caste and communal line and reduced politics to a narrow agenda," Gandhi said addressing an election rally here, 45 kms from Allahabad.

The Congress general secretary alleged that whenever the UPA took an important step towards fulfilling its promises to common man, the NDA came up with "strange" query as to "where will the money come from", while BSP supremo Mayawati sought to cynically dismiss the step as "drama".

"We are unfazed by the opposition's charge that we are staging a drama. We are resolutely going to enact what they are bound to describe as the biggest drama and that is the Food Security Bill, which would eradicate the problem of hunger," he said.

He took pot-shot at Samajwadi Party's promise of providing free laptops to students and claimed that the people of the state will not be fooled by peopl whose regime has been marked by lawlessness and have been in the habit of "promising the impossible" whenever elections are round the corner.

Gandhi also took a dig at Samajwadi Party as its manifesto released yesterday promised a laptop to students.

"Just have a look at their manifesto for the previous assembly election. Proficiency in computer and English was declared a taboo by the party leadership then."

He said, "Interestingly, this was the party's stand despite the fact that Mulayam Singh Yadav's son Akhilesh is fond of these symbols of modernity. It seems the party has taken an U-turn in 2012 and come up with promises which it will never be able to fulfil."

Gandhi also alleged that the state witnessed a spurt in criminal activities during SP regime. "Whenever SP comes to power, the Goonda element control police station," he added.

Union Minister Beni Prasad Verma, AICC General Secretary Janardhan Dwivedi and state unit chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi were among senior party members present in the public meeting.

After addressing the rally, Gandhi flew off to Sonebhadra district where he is expected to address the last rally of his ongoing phase of electioneering in the state.

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