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Congress likens Modi's 'mitron' to Gabbar's 'kitne aadmi the'

Surjewala's remarks come days after Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi dubbed the Goods and Services Tax "Gabbar Singh Tax" during a rally in Gujarat.

Reported by: PTI Dharamsala Published on: November 05, 2017 18:22 IST
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala

The Congress today upped the ante on the issue of GST, drawing a parallel between lines made famous by Bollywood villain Gabbar Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's characteristic way of addressing the people. 

"People feared Gabbar (Singh) when he used to say 'kitne aadmi the (how many people were there)' and now they fear Modi when he says 'mitron (friends)' because they do not know what is coming next," party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said at a rally here. 

Surjewala's remarks come days after Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi dubbed the Goods and Services Tax "Gabbar Singh Tax" during a rally in Gujarat. 

The Congress leader claimed the Modi government was the first central government to levy a tax on farmers in the form of the GST. 

"Eighteen per cent tax is levied on agriculture and 12 per cent on agriculture equipment... the first time in India.

"Farmers are working hard to fill our stomachs, and they must be exempt from tax... That is why Rahul Gandhi has termed GST Gabbar Singh Tax," he said. 

Surjewala accused the Modi government of being "anti" Himachal Pradesh, which goes to polls on November 9, and reneging on the promises the BJP made to the people of the state before the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. 

He said various sections of society were affected by the "lopsided" policies of the NDA government. 

Interacting with news persons, he said Modi had in Solan in 2014 promised to raise the import duty on apples to protect local growers, but nothing was done. Over three lakh tonnes of apples are imported from the US, China and New Zealand, he claimed. 

"The promise of building a railway line from Mandi to Leh and making HP a tourism paradise has not been kept. No tourism project was sanctioned in the last 41 months," the Congress leader claimed. 

Modi promised that the common man will fly between Delhi and Shimla for Rs 2,036, "but a ticket at present costs Rs 15,000-20,000", he said. 

"The people of Himachal feel cheated... the BJP makes big promises, but fails to keep them after coming to power," he said. 

Surjewala rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi's charge that the Congress had conceded defeat and its senior leaders had fled the field, leaving chief minister Virbhadra Singh to campaign alone. 

"Our chief minister is so strong that he has scared the daylights out of them. The BJP has failed to counter the Congress on the developmental works it has undertaken in HP," he said. 

"All our senior leaders are campaigning... Rahul ji will be campaigning tomorrow, Anand Sharma is here... so are Manpreet Badal, Raj Babbar, Sushil Kumar Shinde, Jitendra Singh, we are all here," he said. 

He alleged that demonetisation had led to no real gains.

"There is unemployment and runaway inflation. The double whammy of demonetisation and GST has hurt the common man and small businesses irreparably," he said. 

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