Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday launched a strong attack on the BJP. He alleged that the party has created a system to “steal” polls and said its time will come when it will face public anger.
He alleged that the BJP had “stolen” polls in Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, and is now doing the same in Assam and West Bengal. Rahul joined the Sadbhav Yatra of Haryana Congress leader Brijendra Singh in Gurugram on Friday evening and addressed a public gathering.
“The BJP stole the elections in Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and now in Bengal, Assam. They have made a system 'chunav chori karne ka' (to steal the elections). They delete lakhs of names, add lakhs of names, Election Commission is in their control, bureaucracy is in their control and they think their rule cannot stop now,” he alleged.
"But their time is going to come. You will see their time will come. Because people have understood that Narendra Modi ji and Amit Shah ji do the work to sell this country -- airports, ports, infrastructure, power plant. In Nicobar Island now, they are selling this thing to Adani ji. People now understand," he added.
"Take it in writing, Narendra Modi tick nahi payenga kyon ki janta mein itna gussa hai (Narendra Modi won't be able to survive, because there is so much anger among the public). No matter how many elections you have to steal you may do, but you will have to face the anger which is there in the people. And people decide in India what is going to happen," he said.
Rahul also walked a short distance as part of the yatra along with Brijendra Singh, Haryana Congress chief Rao Narender Singh and other leaders. He later addressed the gathering in the presence of Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda, senior leaders Randeep Singh Surjewala and B K Hariprasad.