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Stop spreading rumours about BJP: Modi to Cong

Campaigning for BJP candidate Heena Gavit , Modi said Congress did nothing for the adivasis in 50 years

Press Trust of India Nandurbar
Last Updated : Apr 22 2014 | 2:34 PM IST
Narendra Modi today accused the Congress of spreading "canards" that the BJP would impose the Uniform Civil Code and take away the rights of the adivasis, if it is voted to power.

"Congress says if BJP comes to power, they will bring out the Uniform Civil code and take away the rights of the adivasis (tribals). I want to ask them to stop spreading lies. These rights were given to them not by the Congress or BJP but by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar," Modi said, addressing a poll rally here.

Today is the last day of the campaign for the third and last phase of the elections in Maharashtra.

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In a veiled attack on sitting Congress MP Manikrao Gavit, Modi said he did nothing for his constituency and that the neighbouring Gujarat villages have much better facilities than Nandurbar.

"More than your MP did for the region, Gujarat has done for him. He has had Gujarat's water. But he still doesn't wish to do anything...But now I have a chance to do something for this region, which has helped us win Gujarat," Modi said.

"Normally it is difficult to make out which village belongs in which state, but the adivasis here told me it is very easy to make out. The village which has electricity, belongs to Gujarat and the one in darkness belongs to Maharashtra," Modi added.

Campaigning for BJP candidate Heena Gavit, daughter of sacked NCP minister Vijaykumar Gavit, Modi said Congress did nothing for the adivasis in 50 years and it was the Vajpayee government that remembered the adivasis.

"Adivasis have been present from many years. They were present during the Revolt of 1857 and during India's independence. But the Congress never remembered the adivasis. It was Atalji's government which made a separate ministry for them and allotted a separate budget for them. He also made it a point to take a report on their progress every three months," he said.

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First Published: Apr 22 2014 | 2:30 PM IST

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