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Gadhkari lets UPA know its bad time has begun

Madurai, May 10: Training his guns at the ruling UPA at the Centre, BJP president Nitin Gadkari today said “bad time” for the Congress had started and his party-led alliance will capture power in the

PTI PTI Updated on: May 10, 2012 17:53 IST
gadhkari lets upa know its bad time has begun
gadhkari lets upa know its bad time has begun

Madurai, May 10: Training his guns at the ruling UPA at the Centre, BJP president Nitin Gadkari today said “bad time” for the Congress had started and his party-led alliance will capture power in the next Lok Sabha elections.




The country was suffering due to rising prices, growing unemployment, declining exports, corruption and poverty, Gadkarai said. “If anyone has created this situation, it is the Congress-led UPA.”

“The wrong economic policies and corruption are making people's life miserable. But don't worry. The Congress' bad time has started. BJP will come to power at the Centre”, he said in his inaugural address at the state BJP unit's two-day conference ‘Tamarai Sangamam here.

The BJP was working for a powerful, prosperous, terrorism-free India and the people were fed up with the “price situation, corruption and family rule” in UPA, he said.

The Vajpayee-led NDA government had envisaged a 12 per cent growth rate and ensured 9 per cent but this has decreased to 5.5 per cent under UPA rule, he said.

The BJP chief also flayed the Congress and its southern ally DMK for failing to prevent “killings” of Tamils in Sri Lanka during the ethnic strife and “attacks” on fishermen from Tamil Nadu.

Gadkari said he had told Colombo that addressing these issues was of primary importance for cordial ties between the two countries.

The BJP supremo said he had conveyed the message to the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister when he spoke to him prior to the visit of party colleague Sushma Swaraj-led MPs delegation to assess the rehabilitation measures for displaced Tamils.

Taking an apparent dig at the Congress, he said, the BJP was not a “mother-son or father-son party”, and that anyone can grow through the ranks to reach the top.

 Citing his own example, he said he had risen from being a grass root worker to being party chief.

Charging the Congress with trying to conspire to distance the BJP from minorities, especially Muslims, by branding it as communal and anti-Muslim, Gadkari said, the party was beyond any such divisions and recalled the candidature of APJ Abdul Kalam being proposed for Presidential poll earlier.

Lauding the governance initiatives of states ruled by BJP or its allies, he said those like Gujarat, Karnataka, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh were doing well on various fronts, including power, water, crop insurance.

“Most of the awards by the Centre for governance are bagged by BJP or allies ruled states”, he said.
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