Gujarat Elections: Now, Rahul Gandhi will ask PM Modi one question per day
New Delhi : In a bid to pitch Congress strong in upcoming assembly election in Gujarat, Rahul Gandhi will be asking Prime Minister Narendra Modi a question everyday till the final day of poll campaign, the party said.
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala on Wednesday announced the challenge by the party to its strong opponent.
"Rahul Gandhi is asking a question every day, why did mis-governance of 22 years create such a situation," he tweeted.
Gandhi wrote on Twitter on Wednesday "22 salon ka hisaab, Gujarat mange jawaab. (Gujarat demands answers for 22 years of
He said he would demand answers for 22 years of Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) rule in the state and the promises made to the people.
"First question to the Prime Minister on the state of affairs in Gujarat -- In 2012, promises were made to provide 50 lakh new houses but built 4.72 lakh in five years. Will the Prime Minister tell, whether it will take another 45 years to fulfil the promise?" Gandhi posted on Twitter.
22 सालों का हिसाब,#गुजरात_मांगे_जवाब
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) November 30, 2017
गुजरात के हालात पर प्रधानमंत्रीजी से दूसरा सवाल:
1995 में गुजरात पर क़र्ज़-9,183 करोड़।
2017 में गुजरात पर क़र्ज़-2,41,000 करोड़।
यानी हर गुजराती पर ₹37,000 क़र्ज़।
आपके वित्तीय कुप्रबन्धन व पब्लिसिटी की सज़ा गुजरात की जनता क्यों चुकाए?
Congress spokesperson Deepender Singh Hooda said he hoped Modi and the BJP would answer Gandhi's queries on "22 years of mis-governance" in Gujarat.
"We expect that the Prime Minister and the BJP to find time and answer the questions asked to them by Rahul Gandhi," he said.
"The BJP is working for the super rich and middlemen. The party's (BJP) economic policy was at the cost of the poor," he added.
(IANS)