Political rivalry: Modi is greedy for power, says Priyanka

Says books containing false accusations against her family are being spread.


News Desk May 02, 2014
Says books containing false accusations against her family are being spread.



In a veiled attack on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Narendra Modi, Priyanka Gandhi on Friday said there is a leader in the country who wants power for himself, Times of India reported.


Campaigning in Amethi, Priyanka also alleged that books with baseless material written about her family were being dumped a night before at places where her public meetings were scheduled.

“Politics is seen with a sense of service, but few leaders in the country do not think about that,” she said. However, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s politics was not that to demand, but that of a sense of service, she said.

Taking a swipe at Modi, she said, “There is a leader in the country, who wants power for himself. He keeps on demanding to strengthen him.”

“My father had a political vision and Rahul has learned from him. The parameter and strategy of Amethi’s development was prepared by Rajiv Gandhi 35 years ago, this is the reason barren land is not visible here,” she said.

Priyanka said that books containing false accusations against her family have been found at places where her public meetings have been scheduled.



“I have come to know that at places where my public meetings are scheduled some books are thrown a night before in which dirty and false things are written about my family.

Those indulging in such activities are cowards,” she said at Shahgarh Shaheed Chowk in Gauriganj Assembly area. “If they have to say something, they should come in front of me and talk. Indulging in such activities at midnight is not justified,” she said.

Addressing an election meeting attended mostly by women in Amethi, Priyanka said the party has made many efforts to provide 24 hours power supply but despite that it could not do so.

In an attack on BJP’s Smriti Irani, she charged, “A candidate has come here. Her party people filed a case and got round-the-clock power supply stopped.”

“It was asked in the case as to what was special about these two areas that power should be supplied for 24 hours. That is why the case is stuck here and our hands are tied. Until the case is resolved, 24-hour power supply cannot be resumed,” she said.

Targeting women voters, she said, “This is election time and one should say what can be done for women empowerment.” She also said the election fight should be done on “principles” and it should be done openly and not in a clandestine manner.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 3rd, 2014.

COMMENTS (3)

mohan | 10 years ago | Reply Why ET not publish any thing when modi say about corruption against this loot dynasty
vasan | 10 years ago | Reply

And looks who is talking about greedy for power. She has less than min qualification to talk about power. A descendent of the family who is corrupt to the core has absolutely no locus standi on this subject.

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