Those who earn more than Rs 11 are not considered poor in Gujarat: Sonia Gandhi
Valsad, Gujarat: Sonia Gandhi on Thursday took on Narendra Modi in his bastion today questioning his Gujarat development model and asking voters not to elect the forces whose ideology hinges on "hardline" thinking and "hatred".
Accusing Modi of being concerned only about his chair and not the people, the Congress president said the state had the highest dropout rate in the country and did not consider a family poor if its income was more than Rs 11.
"What is more startling is that those who earn more than Rs 11 are not considered poor by the Gujarat government. Tell me whether this is heaven or something else? They are only concerned about their chair and have nothing to do with the poor," she said addressing a public meeting here.
Sonia said this year's elections is being fought between two ideologies and appealed voters to shun forces which nurture radical views such as hatred, narrow-mindedness and discrimination.
"BJP is such an ideology. It dances to the tune of an organisation which does not believe in the 'Ganga-Jamuna tehzeeb'..., which through hate-mongering, narrow-mindedness and hardline-thinking creates discrimination in the society," she said.
She said that as opposed to Congress ideology which seeks to unite the nation and brings in amity between different faiths and religion, BJP's ideology smacks of cruelty which is harmful for the nation.
"Such ideology breaks the country's traditions and principles which we have nursed for centuries. It is such an ideology which wants to impose cruelty in the name of unity," she said.
Sonia said her party believes in a strong democratic set-up where everyone is treated as equals in society. She also exuded confidence that people would not be misled by such divisive forces and would defeat them.
She said Congress was fighting for all sections of the society and has promised many schemes and programmes for their welfare in its 2014 manifesto.