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Grand alliance to take on BJP, RSS a sentiment of people: Rahul Gandhi

The opposition has been asking PM Modi to bring prices of petrol and diesel under the Goods and Services Tax (GST)

Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi leads Congress party protests in New Delhi

Press Trust of India Mumbai

The grand alliance of opposition parties to take on the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not just the sentiment of politicians but also of the people, Congress President Rahul Gandhi said on Wednesday.

The Congress, he said, is trying to join together these voices and the work is going on.

"It is the sentiment of the people and not just political parties which are opposed to the BJP, to have a mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) that can take on the BJP, the RSS and Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said at a press conference.

"Prime Minister Modi and the BJP are attacking the Constitution and institutions of the nation," he alleged, saying the question facing the people is how to stop this.

 

He said the opposition has been asking Prime Minister Modi to bring prices of petrol and diesel under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), but "he is not interested."

"There was an attack on Mumbai (through demonetisation). There are small industries, traders here... The leather industry and the cloth industry. They were attacked through the 'Gabbar Singh Tax'. The whole country is sad. Small businessmen are sad and we are fighting for them," he said.

He said during the UPA government's rule, the crude price was $130 a barrel that has now come down to $70 a barrel.

"However, the benefit has not been passed on to the common man. Where does this money go? In the pockets of 15 to 20 rich people," Gandhi alleged.

The 47-year-old Congress president is on a two-day visit to Maharashtra since yesterday.

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First Published: Jun 13 2018 | 11:06 AM IST

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