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Gujarat govt ''remote-controlled'' from Delhi: Rahul Gandhi

GUJARAT: Continuing his campaign in the election-bound Gujarat, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi took a jibe at the BJP-led state govt, saying it is “remote-controlled” from Delhi.

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Gujarat, September 26

Continuing his campaign in the election-bound Gujarat, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi took a jibe at the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led state government, saying that it is “remote-controlled” from Delhi.

“These days the Gujarat government is remote-controlled from Delhi. Time has come that the government of Gujarat runs from Gujarat and on the basis of the voices of people,” he said.

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He also targeted the government for working for the top officials, rather than working for the common men.

He said, “The small traders, fishermen, etc, have made Gujarat what it is. They only work for the top four-five udyogpati.  He doesn't fulfil the promises made to the poor farmers, etc. The real Gujarat Model belongs to them.”

The Congress vice-president also reiterated that the Congress government would bring about the required changes in the state. 

Rahul kick-started his three-day campaign in Saurashtra on Monday.

After the road show, Rahul proceeded for Jamnagar town where he made a night halt. On Tuesday, he will cover towns such as Dhrol and Tankara by road before reaching Rajkot.

He will interact with traders and industrialists after reaching Rajkot in the afternoon.

After covering Saurashtra, Rahul will campaign in north, central and south Gujarat at later dates as part of the party's poll campaign ahead of the assembly elections slated to be held later this year.

The much-awaited assembly elections in Gujarat will be held towards the end of 2017 or January, 2018. The dates will be announced officially by the Election Commission few months prior to it. —ANI

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