Prime Minister Narendra Modi today attacked the Congress in poll-bound Gujarat saying that Congress dislikes him because of his poor origins and added, “I sold tea but I did not sell the nation.”
ANI reported that addressing an election rally in Rajkot's Jasdan, Modi said, “The Congress dislikes me because of my poor origins. Can a party stoop so low? Yes, a person belonging to a poor family has become PM. They do not fail to hide their contempt for this fact. Yes, I sold tea but I did not sell the nation.”
“I request the Congress not to mock the poor and my poor origins,” he said.
“There was a person who led a life of discipline on Mahatma Gandhi's ideals, a disciplined & hard working son of the soil just like Sardar Patel but he he had the same 'flaw' of being a Gujrati, so he was not allowed to stay in national politics by them,” he said, as quoted by ANI.
Further attacking the Congress and taking a jibe at the Aam Admi Party, Modi said, “A new party came up in Delhi, whose style is to keep abusing & running away. I thought Congress, being an older party would not indulge in such politics but they have also taken this short cut in the past two months and only hurled abuses and lies.”
When Keshubhai Patel, a son of Saurashtra became the CM the Congress tried everything to dislodge him. They repeated the same disruptive tactic with Anandiben Patel, a daughter of the Patel Community. Congress has defamed Gujarat always. It was with the support of the Jan Sangh that a person from the Patel Community, Babubhai Patel became CM. Congress did not like this and ensured that Babubhai Jashbhai's government did not last, he said, reported ANI.