Cong releases manifesto; says BJP balloon will explode

NEW DELHI, Mar 26:

Congress president and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi with vice president Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh releasing party's manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections-2014 in New Delhi on Wednesday. (UNI)
Congress president and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi with vice president Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh releasing party’s manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections-2014 in New Delhi on Wednesday. (UNI)

Unveiling an agenda of rights- based welfare schemes with reforms to pursue growth and job creation, Congress top brass today said BJP’s poll campaign “balloon” will explode like ‘India Shining’ 10 years ago.
Warning that Narendra Modi’s ideology is damaging for the country, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh asserted that party will fight in a determined manner the upcoming Lok Sabha polls to ensure its defeat.
Releasing the party’s manifesto ‘Your Voice, Our Pledge’ here, they debunked the opinion polls, which predict a dismal show by the UPA, and said everybody will be “surprised” by the results.
On the upbeat campaign mounted by NDA under Modi, Rahul said, “just like the ‘India Shining’ balloon exploded… I can say certainly the balloon will explode.”
“India shining was an excellent campaign. They thought they will get 350 seats. But it evaporated when the results came. I am confident that like the balloon of India Shining, this time also the balloon will explode,” he said.
With Congress fighting the elections with its back to the wall on a variety of issues, including corruption and price rise, the Prime Minister conceded that corruption “cannot be wished away” in a developing country. He, however, said mechanisms have been put in place to deal with it.
At the same time, Sonia Gandhi brushed aside criticism over nomination of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, whose name figured in the Adarsh Housing scam, saying he has not been barred from contesting elections by any law or the Election Commission.
The 49-page manifesto was prepared over five months using a different approach of consulting people which Rahul did.
It promised an ambitious six-point charter of pro-poor measures, including the right to affordable healthcare, housing and pension, and to uplift 80 crore of the population to the middle class.
Amid demands that job reservation be extended to private sector, the party committed itself to creating a national consensus on affirmative action in this regard.
It has also set out a special Youth and Student Agenda committing to train 10 crore youth and give them employment opportunities in five years.
Expressing a resolve to tackle corruption, an issue that has hit UPA-II in the form of scams like 2G, coal and CWG, the party pledged to appoint a special envoy on black money.
Rahul along with Sonia Gandhi debunked the opinion polls which project a dismal show for the Congress.
“I frankly don’t have much faith in the opinion polls. In 2004 also, the story of Congress was over as per the opinion polls. In 2009 also, we were given no chance. But we got more seats. So, we cannot go 100 per cent by the opinion polls,” the Congress president said.
Rahul also talked in same vein, saying in 2009 Congress was projected to suffer badly and predicted NDA wave. In UP, Congress was projected to get 5 seats (but it got 22 seats).
“You did not believe us then. When the results come (this time), you will be surprised,” he added.
At the function to release the manifesto, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi hailed the 10-year rule of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh as they promised a slew of initiatives under the “New Vision”.
“The 2014 polls is not only about programmes, policies, planning and economic development but also to preserve the Constitutional structure of the country envisaged by our freedom fighters. We will fight in these elections, not for uniformity but for unity.
“We will struggle for such India which is secular and inclusive and does not pit one against the other. We will struggle for such an India in which religion, region and language are not important and in which all are considered Indians,” Sonia Gandhi said.
Insisting that the country had witnessed the fastest economic growth during the last 10 years, the Prime Minister hit out at Modi’s model of development.
“Development has many models. One hears these days about Gujarat model of development. Congress model is one which recognises that the growing economic provides answers to all concerns,” he said.
“Growth by itself is not enough to achieve solid results of inclusive progress. It needs to be backed by education, healthcare and needs of women, SCs, STs and OBCs,” Singh said.
Contending that “attempts of disinformation” are being made, he said that in all respects, the record of the UPA has been “superior” to that of NDA.
He said the concerns and needs of all sections of the society can be addressed by an ideology which seeks to unite. (PTI)

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