This Article is From Nov 24, 2015

Spotted Next to Rahul Gandhi, Man Jailed for Hate Speech Against PM Modi

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi shared the stage with Imran Masood today in Saharanpur.

Saharanpur: When Rahul Gandhi launched an attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur today, next to him stood a man who was jailed last year for a hate speech against Mr Modi during the campaign for the national election.

As eyebrows were raised at Imran Masood's presence at Mr Gandhi's padayatra, the Congressman said, "I am not communal number 1. I have apologised for my mistake. But those in the BJP who have made hate speeches have not apologized."

The Congress had distanced itself from Mr Masood's comments after his arrest in April last year and Rahul Gandhi had in a campaign speech in Saharanpur said he disapproved of the "local candidate using harsh words about the opposition. This is not the Congress way".

Mr Masood, who was later released on bail, was the Congress candidate from Saharanpur for the national election and lost to candidate fielded by the BJP, which, along with an ally, won 72 of the Uttar Pradesh's 80 seats.

Rahul Gandhi and his mother and Congress president Sonia Gandhi were the only ones from their party who won their elections in the state. Mr Gandhi's tour of Uttar Pradesh that began yesterday is being seen as an early start for the massive battle that the state assembly election in early 2017 will be.

As he attacked Mr Modi, accusing him of going on foreign tours while neglecting the plight of sugarcane farmers back home in Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi also appealed to the state's chief minister Akhilesh Yadav to help them.

"Akhilesh Yadavji, you claimed to belong to the new generation and promised to change Uttar Pradesh. You still have one-and-a-half years' time to change Uttar Pradesh. Go amidst farmers and resolve the sugarcane issue, give money to farmers, start the shut sugar mills and provide jobs to youth," he said.

After an anti-BJP coalition that included the Congress swept Bihar this month, the strategy is being seen as a possible template in other states to stall the BJP.

The win has also galvanised a united Opposition to take on the BJP-led government in a big way in the coming Winter Session of Parliament, which begins this week.
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