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This Article is From Apr 28, 2014

Narendra Modi on Rahul Gandhi: 'Where did Congress get this specimen?'

Narendra Modi on Rahul Gandhi: 'Where did Congress get this specimen?'
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi wears a turban at an election rally in Botad, Gujarat
Kheralu/Bhatinda: In an escalation of war of words, Narendra Modi today dubbed Rahul Gandhi a "specimen" who has "little knowledge" of Gujarat and the Congress vice president hit back accusing him and BJP of adopting "double standards" on corruption and favouring select industrialists.

Mr Modi lampooned Mr Gandhi for dishing out "falsehoods" in his speeches about vast job vacancies and the institution of the Lokayukta in his state. (Full Coverage: India Votes 2014)

He also alleged that the Congress has so far sent 100 emissaries to his home town of Vadnagar to find out if he ever used to sell tea or not.

"If you want to relieve stress, listen to Rahul's speeches. As per his mathematics, there are 27,000 crore jobs lying vacant in Gujarat. How can this be possible when the total population of Gujarat is six crores ? What kind of Namuna (specimen) has the Congress brought ?" asked Mr Modi during his rally in Kheralu town under Patan Lok Sabha constituency.

Addressing a rally in Bhatinda in Punjab, Mr Gandhi came down heavily on Mr Modi accusing him and BJP of adopting double standards on corruption and favouring select industrialists.

"Just two-three industrialists were benefited (under NDA regime) which they called India Shining. Big government owned companies worth thousands of crores were gifted. Balco, a government owned company, was given to a friend of late union minister and BJP leader Pramod Mahajan," Mr Gandhi alleged.

Accusing Mr Modi of doling out favours to select corporates, Mr Gandhi alleged that he handed over 45,000 acres of land to Adani group at a rate of Rs 1 per metre.

Tearing into Mr Modi's much-touted Gujarat model, he said financial benefit to the tune of Rs 26,000 crore as power waiver was given to an industrialist. A total benefit of Rs 35,000 crore was handed over to Adani, he alleged.
 

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