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Rahul attacks BJP for 'ignoring corruption'

Rahul Gandhi
Press Trust Of India Belgaum
Last Updated : Feb 15 2014 | 9:38 PM IST
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of ignoring corruption in states ruled by it and blocking passage of six anti-graft Bills by Parliament.

Gandhi took on the BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. "Their leader (Modi) is travelling across India and talking about eradicating corruption."

"But does he (Modi) see their leaders in Karnataka indulging in corruption. He doesn't see their party's then chief minister (B S Yeddyurappa) was jailed on corruption charges. He doesn't see 16 of their ministers (in Karnataka) had to resign (on graft issue)," he said at Bharat Nirman rally here.

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"He (Modi) does not see corruption in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka."

"In Karnataka, you people removed the BJP from power due to corruption. Thereafter, the then chief minister has again come back to the BJP, but their leaders ignore this," he said, referring to Yeddyurappa's readmission into the BJP after the merger of his Karnataka Janata Paksha with it recently.

Gandhi said BJP leaders saw corruption in only Congress-ruled states, adding,"they don't see it anywhere else."

"Even if corruption takes place in Gujarat, they ignore it," he said.

"Wherever they do not have their governments,they see corruption taking place." Gandhi also attacked the BJP for "blocking" passage of six anti-graft Bills, which form part of the government's anti-corruption framework and for whose passage he is pushing aggressively.

"Who is standing against those Bills? We want to pass these. We are being stopped in Parliament. Who is stopping it? The BJP is stopping it. They don't allow functioning of Parliament," Gandhi said. "Today in Parliament six anti-graft bills are pending. The Bills are of help to you. The Bills that give power to you," he said. Pushing for creating a framework to fight graft, Gandhi had recently appealed to Opposition to support the passage of six Bills in the ongoing Parliament session, whose functioning has been stalled over Telangana and other issues.

The draft of six legislations Gandhi has been laying thrust on are the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, 2010; the Whistle Blowers Protection Bill, 2011; the Right of Citizens for Time Bound Delivery of Goods and Services and Redressal of their Grievances Bill, 2011; the Prevention of Bribery of Foreign Public Officials and Officials of Public International Organisations Bill, 2011; the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2013; and the Public Procurement Bill, 2012.

He said the previous government was "not Karnataka government, but Bellary government."

Gandhi was apparently referring to the Reddy brothers (Janardhana and Karunakara), the mining barons from mine-rich Bellary district who were then accused of maintaining vice-like grip over the BJP government. "The whole state was handed over to the hands of Bellary (mining barons) and women and youth were ignored. They (BJP) ran the government not in the interest of women and youth of the state but to loot it. This is the way they ran the government and today they travel across the country and say that they are against corruption." Gandhi also hit out at BJP for its talk about IT. He said IT succeeded in Karnataka because "we utilised everyone's potential. We helped poor, businesses and together we did miracle in IT sector in Karnataka." "Now BJP talks about taking India to the level of making it IT superpower, but it was the Congress, poor people and youth of Karnataka who did it. This did not happen in one day, but it took sixty years." Those BJP leaders who were against introducing computers in India, were now talking about doing a miracle in India. "They forget that IT was developed by the people, Congress, S M Krishna (former Chief Minister) and Rajiv Gandhi."

Gandhi also said, "we will pass Women's Reservation bill in Parliament. We will give more power to women in politics. We will try and give more and more women MPs and MLAs." He said Congress worked for the welfare of weaker sections, poor, women and youth. "We also empower these sections of the society."

"But what does the opposition say? You forget poor, weaker sections, labourers and farmers. Make the government of chosen people and rich people, corporate and business people. And leave the entire country. This is the difference between them and us.

"We don't want such a country where chosen people become rich and our farmers, poor, Dalit brothers are left behind. We want such a country where every individual, religion, thought, women and youth is respected. And for this kind of India we will fight," Gandhi said. "And what does the opposition do? They make you fight against each other and weaken your strength and come to power and then run the government of the rich."

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First Published: Feb 15 2014 | 9:38 PM IST

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