Absence of credibility haunting Modi: Ashok Gehlot


Lucknow, Feb 21 (PTI) :  Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making a desperate bid to resurrect his stature but the absence of credibility is haunting him, chief co-ordinator of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee Ashok Gehlot said. "Indira Gandhi's aura was different, while the aura of Modi is diminishing. Gandhi was ousted in a poll primarily due to the anger of voters but she was again accepted by them," he told PTI refusing to draw any comparison between Modi and the late prime minister.

"Modi had got a chance but he lost it. Senior party leaders like Murli Manohar Joshi and L K Advani have been marginalised. BJP workers are feeling suffocated," the former Rajasthan chief minister said here. Gehlot said a sense of frustration has penetrated deep in his mind and added that "Modi is making a desperate bid to resurrect his stature but the absence of credibility is haunting him".

Sharpening his attack, he said, "Congress never bothered for power. But I think BJP is going to meet the same fate in Uttar Pradesh as in the Assembly elections of Delhi and Bihar." He said BIMARU states was only a new jumla (rhetoric) coined by Modi. "BIMARU is simply a jumla and nothing else. What is the definition of BIMARU, can you tell me? In fact, Modi is an expert in telling lies," Gehlot said, adding that Modi is busy creating a rift between the rich and the poor.

Claiming that "dictatorship" has raised its ugly head in the BJP, Gehlot said Modi's current image resembles that of US President Donald Trump. "After 30 years, a particular party got a clear mandate. When Modi came to power, the writing on the wall was that this government would last for 10 years and this view emanated across different political parties," Gehlot said, adding that in two-and-half years, Modi's image has taken a beating.Criticising the body language of the Prime Minister, Gehlot alleged that Modi is a pro-corporate man and he is hell bent on realising his vested political and electoral interests.

"Have you seen any PM make such speeches, repeatedly clapping to emphasise on a particular point?" he asked. On demonetisation, Gehlot said following the note ban, there was an atmosphere of uncertainty in the entire country. "The credibility of the banks and currency notes have taken a beating. Note ban has yielded no positive results. There was no logic behind replacing the old Rs 1,000 currency notes with the new Rs 2,000 notes. There has been an increase in the quantum of corruption in Income Tax department and banks," he claimed.

The chief coordinator of UPCC admitted that the decision to have the SP-Congress alliance was a sudden development for the party workers. "But, in the larger interest of the nation and UP, and to stop fascist and communal forces of the BJP from storming to power, the alliance was eventually approved by both the parties," he said.

He said party workers after being confused over the alliance, gradually understood its need and importance. "And, subsequently, they reconciled," he said. On whether the nascent alliance would continue in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he said, "All options are open." He went on to claim that when UPA-1 had formed government in 2004, very few people had thought that it would rule the country for close to a decade.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    It is hard to earn the respect but easy to lose.PM Modi is only relying on his Bhaktas for credibility and PR agency for ratings and paid media for publicity.

    How long money can buy respect?

    Jai Hind

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    They lack credibility due to their links with ISI.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    Modi Ji must realise that" One can fool some people all the time and all the people some time: But You Cannot Fool All The People All the Time."

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  • Peter, KSA

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    Accurate and perfect observation of Mr. Ashok Gehlot. Broken glass can not be joined. Similarly it is too late to resurrect the stature of PM. People are wise except for few blind and deaf bhakts who can be fooled easily.

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    Mr Modi has not been able to shift his mindset and thought process . Whenever he is on the dias he forgets that he is the PM and starts attacking leaders of opposition parties with some slogans and phrases !!He should maintain his poise and composure and talk about his plans for India and his vision ...problem is he is lacking that visions and forthought

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    People are fed up of Corruption & Unemployment ...

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    A PM is a minister of the entire nation, not of a party which he got elected through. Mr. Modi forgot this rule and went about the world criticising the opposition. He did not stop at that - he visited each poll-bound state and again criticised the opposition (central as well as local). Have any previous PMs (including ABV) done this ?

    There is a limit to stoop-low. The day we ourselves shed the self respect, expecting respect form others is a futile exercise !

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    I think Modi doesn't need to learn anything from rain coat party. Rain coat did not work well during demonetization drive...

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  • Lobo, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 21 2017

    Sri, Karkala

    Time and again it has been proved that the demonetization is a utter failure. There is no information on the black money unearthed due to demon. Why cant the government publish facts and figures?

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