This Article is From Sep 22, 2015

'Toffee', 'balloon' have caught Rahul's fancy, smirks Narendra Modi

'Toffee', 'balloon' have caught Rahul's fancy, smirks Narendra Modi

BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi addresses an election campaign rally in Pilibhit

Hazaribagh: Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for dubbing Gujarat development model as a 'toffee model', Narendra Modi today compared the Congress Vice President with children and said the word 'toffee' has caught his fancy after he repeatedly spoke about 'balloon'.

Addressing a rally here, Mr Modi said he thought serious issues would be discussed in this election and the galaxy of BJP leaders including L K Advani, Sushma Swaraj, Yashwant Sinha, Arun Jaitley and Murli Manohar Joshi were speaking on various subjects.

"But on the other side, there is a player whose mind doesn't move away from childishness. Such an important election about the country's future but for ten days, a word that gripped him was 'balloon'. For ten days he kept repeating it. However, children don't stick to a toy for too long and now he has caught the word 'toffee'. (Full Coverage: Elections)

"Now you tell me what to do. I am not of an age where I can play with balloons," Mr Modi said in a clear dig at Rahul Gandhi who yesterday dubbed the Gujarat model of development as 'toffee' model contending that land was given to few industrialists at throwaway prices.

He said it was for the people to decide whether or not they wanted those who play with balloons and crave for toffees. (Elections Candidates | Schedule)

The BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate said that as a child who sold tea, he had not got toffees but had his sights set on trophies.

On the contents in the book 'The Accidental Prime Minister' authored by former media adviser to the PM Sanjaya Baru, Mr Modi said, "The reaction of the daughter of the prime minister that trust should not have been broken itself speaks the truth because she did not deny the contents of the book." ('Huge violation of trust': PM's daughter on Sanjaya Baru's book)

Referring to the underground fire in the coal belt for decades, Mr Modi claimed that the country was losing energy because of non-utilisation of advanced technology to control it.



 
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