The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi was campaigning for party candidate Smriti Irani who contesting Lok Sabha elections from Amethi against Congress’s Rahul Gandhi. Photo: AFP
Concluding his speech minutes before the campaign ended in the constituency which will witness polling on 7 May, Modi said he has not come here to “trouble Rahul Gandhi. He is already a troubled soul.”
Describing Smriti as his “younger sister” and his “representative”, Modi said: “Time has come to snap the relationship between the family and the constituency. People here have been cheated.”
He said he had been at the receiving end of Congress’ anger. Taking a dig, he said “four days are still left, take out your anger on me as much you can.” He also took a swipe at Sonia Gandhi, saying he “understands the worry of the mother. For last 10 years, she has been trying to see that her son settles down. But when it looks like her effort is being wasted, she is feeling worried.”
On Sonia Gandhi’s barb that Modi has already started thinking he is a prime minister, the BJP leader had another swipe. “Madam Soniaji, aap ke muh mein ghee shakkar (may your words come true).”
Targeting Sonia and Rahul, he said they were feeling unsettled, wondering how a “tea-vendor” could challenge a “ruler”. “If I lose, my kettle is ready. I will go back and sell tea,” Modi said. “I have come to bring in a change. It is a gang of 2,000 people who loot people and the country. We have to stop it. I’m ready for any consequence.”
Trying to strike an emotional chord Modi said his “pride” lies in hands of the people of Amethi. “My honour is in your hand...pride of a servant, a son of a poor mother...a tea vendors pride,” he said.
Modi alleged that Sonia and Rahul have “cheated” the poor in the country and never thought a “son of a poor mother” and “tea-vendor” would challenge them. “Is it a crime to be born in a poor family? Is it a crime to sell tea? They made me a criminal. But I can assure you that good days will come,” he said.
Asserting that he does not believe in corruption and neither allows anybody else to indulge in it, he said, “I am four-time chief minister and the chief minister of a prosperous state. But when the mother of chief minister of such a prosperous state had to cast her vote (last month), she came to the polling booth in an autorickshaw.”
“Who says corruption is necessary? Mera mantra hai, na khata hun, na khane dunga (my mantra is neither I indulge in corruption, nor allow anybody else,” he said.
Alleging lack of development in Amethi, Modi said the people of this constituency had given their “love” to the Gandhi family for 40 years but they have been “cheated”. He specifically highlighted the lack of toilets in girl schools in Amethi to buttress his point.
“When I decided to send my younger sister Smriti Irani to Uttar Pradesh, I had not thought of sending her to Amethi, but to a backward constituency. Amethi happens to be the most backward. I have decided to change Amethi completely in 60 months. People from other universities will come for case studies,” he said, adding that in 2019, he will revisit the constituency to enlist the developments that would take place.
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