Sunday 20 October 2013

People born with a silver spoon cannot understand what poverty means: Modi






Modi UP RallyNarendra Modi addresses crowd gathered at Kanpur's Buddha Park on Saturday. (Reuters)
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed a huge rally at Buddha Park in Kanpur. The rally had assumed much importance as it was Modi's first rally in Uttar Pradesh after being named BJP's prime ministerial candidate, ahead of the 2014 general elections.
Modi began his speech addressing the gathering by saying "the crowd has won me over" and that their "sacrifices will not go in vain", hailing the presence of people in huge number despite scorching heat.
While the sea of people continued their wave of support by continuous chants of "Modi! Modi! Modi!", the leader hit out at the Congress, saying that they had "achieved mastery in making false promises" and that they come up with new slogans in every election.

Modi also launched a scathing attack directed at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, raking up the Gandhi scion's remark on poverty being "a state of mind". Terming Rahul as a 'Yuvraaj', Modi said, "People who are born with a silver spoon do not understand what poverty means and the pain of poor people."

He said, "We have lived poverty and have known the pain of the poor. When someone makes fun of poor people, I feel the pain because I spent my childhood in poverty " He said the government is for the poor and needy and is not meant to be pocketed by the rich and dishonest.
Modi further raised the issue of inflation and said the UPA government has been unable to contain it and have failed to bring down the prices in the country.
He egged on the crowd by asking them if they should care about a government that is unable to care for their own people. "Congress' arrogance is on seventh heaven, they do not want to listen to the people," Modi said

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