The comments from Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi followed Prime Minister Modi’s interview with ANI, where he defended the electoral bond scheme as a measure to combat black money in elections. PM Modi accused the opposition of making baseless allegations and suggested that they would regret their actions upon honest reflection.
Gandhi countered by expressing skepticism about BJP’s electoral prospects, suggesting a potential decline from his earlier estimate of 180 seats to around 150 seats in the Lok Sabha polls. He cited reports indicating improvement for his party across various states and highlighted the strength of their alliance in Uttar Pradesh.
Regarding his own candidacy, when asked whether he would contest from Amethi or Raebarelli, Gandhi deflected the question, stating it was a matter for the BJP and asserting that he would comply with any directives from the Congress Election Committee (CEC), which holds authority over candidate selections within the party.
Expounding on the party’s election agenda, Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Modi’s tenure, attributing a reduction in employment opportunities to policies such as demonetization and the implementation of GST. He highlighted the Congress manifesto’s focus on job creation, outlining 23 proposals, including the innovative concept of the “right to apprenticeship” for graduates and diploma holders in Uttar Pradesh. Gandhi emphasized the party’s commitment to depositing Rs 1 lakh per year into the bank accounts of eligible youth and proposed legislation to address paper leaks.
As Uttar Pradesh gears up for voting in seven phases, the Ghaziabad constituency emerges as a battleground for a three-way contest. BJP nominated Atul Garg as its candidate following the withdrawal of sitting MP Gen (retd) VK Singh. Garg will compete against Dolly Sharma of the INDIA bloc and Congress, as well as Nand Kishore Pundir of the Bahujan Samaj Party.
Reflecting on the 2019 general elections, where BJP and its ally Apna Dal(S) clinched 64 out of 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh, Gandhi noted the failure of the SP-BSP ‘Mahagatbandhan’ alliance, which managed to secure only 15 seats.