If BJP wins, country will fall into grip of few rich: Rahul Gandhi
Khandwa: Stepping up his attack on the BJP, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said if the party were to come to power at the Centre, the country would fall in the grip of a handful of very rich people.
"If BJP comes to power, the country will fall in the grip of only five to six very rich people," Gandhi said.
Addressing a rally at Khandwa Stadium in support of the sitting MP and Congress nominee Arun Yadav, he said today's women need respect at all levels than just empowerment.
"BJP has put up posters saying they will give 'shakti' to women. Today's women are capable enough and more than empowerment, they need respect at all levels," he said.
Raking up the "snooping" controversy, Gandhi said, "Although the BJP talks of empowering women, a woman was stalked by the entire police force in Gujarat".
He said, "Unlike BJP, the Congress will work for the common man and will provide free medicines and treatment to poor".
Continuing his attack on the BJP's Prime minister candidate Narendra Modi over his "links with a prominent businessman", Gandhi said, "A businessman in Gujarat had been given 45,000 acres of land at throwaway rates (thus) hurting the interests of the poor".
"The turnover of this businessman was mere Rs 3 crore a decade back, but has gone up to at staggering Rs 40,000 crore now," Gandhi alleged.