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Modi not an issue for Congress: Digvijay

Dismisses the BJP stalwart as a creation of media hype and challenges his claim of having ushered a new era of growth in Gujarat

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Press Trust Of India Bhopal
Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Sunday said Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was not an issue for his party, which believes in fighting ideological battles in which personalities do not matter much.

He dismissed the BJP stalwart as a creation of "media hype" and challenged his claim of having ushered a new era of growth in Gujarat, where BJP is in power since mid 1990s. "Modi is a media hype and we challenge him on the issue of development as there is no sector in which Gujarat was at the top of the table," the Congress General Secretary told PTI here.
 
To a query, Singh said in his opinion next month's Karnataka Assembly elections will not be a fight between Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi and Modi.

He said the Congress hoped to win Karnataka, where people have seen how the ruling BJP had "looted" the state in the last years.

Singh said Rahul had been campaigning for the Congress since 2004 and the party won Lok Sabha elections in that year and again in 2009. "The party, heading the UPA, has also done well at the state-level since 2004 and won elections in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand," he said.

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First Published: Apr 28 2013 | 8:48 PM IST

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