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Rahul Gandhi says, BJP only knows how to spread hatred and violence

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi has asked people in poll-bound Assam to be wary of the BJP, alleging that the party has made it a habit to engineer violence before every election.

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“Before elections, some trouble is always created because if people are united, BJP can never win”, the Congress Vice President said.

Gandhi, who arrived in Assam on a two-day visit on Friday, was speaking during a meeting with editors and senior journalists at the Brahmaputra Guest House here. Ahead of the last assembly election also, the Congress had projected him as its chief ministerial candidate. Later, he addressed a public rally in the district.

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“(Prime Minister Narendra) Modiji came to Assam about a year back and made many tall promises like he will bring back black money from the foreign banks and deposit at least Rs. 15 lakh in the bank accounts of each Indian. “The people in Bihar rejected him and the BJP, for they didn’t want to be cheated twice by the party”, he said. “The people of the state saw him and listened to him but refused to vote for the party due to its communal agenda”.

On other hand, the Congress vice president said that, the Congress party is very concerned to implement the Assam Accord which was signed by his father and former Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Gandhi alleged that the Modi-led government has been trying to curtail pro-poor policies of the previous UPA government, including MGNREGA, Food Security Bill and Land Acquisition Act.

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“Assam has fared better than developed States like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Haryana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh”, Gogoi said. He also interacted with self-help groups and held a discussion on women empowerment.

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi waves during his'Sadbhabana Yatra from Barpeta Satra to Medhitary in Barpeta district Assam on Saturday. Pic  PTI