Congress collapsing across India due to dynasty, says Amit Shah

Seeking a mandate for the BJP, he assured to make the small UT "the jewel of India and take it across the world," if voted to power in the April 6 polls

Lambasting the erstwhile Congress government in Puducherry, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on February 28  alleged that V Narayanasamy, who headed it, gave “cut money” to the “Gandhi family” from Rs 15,000 crore Central funds.

Addressing an election rally of BJP, Shah claimed that the Congress government, which collapsed earlier this month after losing majority, indulged in “petty politics” over Central schemes meant for the union territory.

With the aim of making Puducherry a ‘model’ UT, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave more than 115 schemes for its overall development, “but there was a government which wanted to do petty politics”.

“They were afraid that if the projects become popular in Puducherry, it may become detrimental (to Congress’ prospects). They did not allow the projects and the (then) Narayanasamy government is responsible for this,” Shah said.

Seeking a mandate for the BJP, he assured to make the small UT “the jewel of India and take it across the world,” if voted to power in the April 6 polls.

Shah also charged Narayanasamy with focussing more on serving the “Gandhi family” in Delhi and giving “cut money”.

“So many senior leaders (form Congress) are joining Puducherry BJP — Congress is collapsing due to dynasty and family not just in Puducherry, but across the country,” he said.

Over the years, the Centre had granted around Rs 15,000 crore funds to Puducherry, Shah said and asked if the money had reached the people in the villages here, to which the audience responded in the negative.

“So where did the Rs 15,000 crore given by Narendra Modi go? Narayanasamy made cut money out of it and sent it in service of the Gandhi family in Delhi,” Shah alleged.

Even SC/ST funds were not spared, he charged.

Referring to Narayanasamy recently wrongly translating translation of a woman’s grievance against his government to Rahul Gandhi, Shah said the former CM “lied” even to his party’s top leader.

“You made such a liar your Chief Minister. Narayanasamy can be given an award for lying,” he said, taking a swipe.
Shah also ridiculed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for saying there was no ‘dedicated’ fisheries ministry and pointed out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had set it up two years ago.

He took a swipe at the Wayanad MP, saying “you were on vacation (then).” “Rahul Gandhi came here some time back and asked why the Centre had no ministry for fisheries. Rahul, you were on vacation. Modi had established two departments in 2019 itself.

You don’t know,” he added.

“I want to ask the people of Puducherry– a party’s leader in the Lok Sabha for four terms doesn’t know that there is a fisheries department for two years in this country. Can this party (Congress) do any good for Puducherry?” he asked.

Targeting Narayanasamy, he said he had not kept up any promises like setting up IT, Electronic parks and asked why the local body polls were not held, despite a court direction.

The Congress government did not hold the polls, last conducted in 2006, fearing that the “lotus will bloom in Puducherry,” Shah said.

“But you can’t stop the lotus from blooming in the assembly polls,” he said in reference to the BJP’s symbol.

Highlighting the Modi government’s commitment for the UT, he referred to initiatives in various sectors like aviation and fisheries and also at the PM laying the foundation stone for and inaugurating various projects here earlier this week.

Seeking a mandate for the BJP-led NDA, he assured to bring down unemployment from 75 percent to 40 percent in the UT, if voted to power.

Shah also expressed regret over being not able to speak in the “great Tamil” language and pointed out at Modi sharing similar views in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ episode today.

Earlier, functionaries from other parties, including former Congress MLA A John Kumar, also once a confidante of Narayanasamy and ex-DMK legislator K Venkatesan, joined the BJP in Shah’s presence.

Both Kumar and Venkatesan had resigned as MLAs earlier, two among a spate of resignations, including Namassivayam, even as the minority Congress government fell on February 22 before facing the trust voted mandated by Lt Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan.

Published: February 28, 2021, 18:02 IST
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