Jairam Ramesh Defends Rahul Gandhi After BJP Complains To EC; Here's What He Said
The Congress defended Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday after the BJP filed a complaint with the Election Commission (EC) over his remarks suggesting that Maharashtras investments were being redirected to Gujarat.
The BJP argued that Rahul Gandhis comments could incite division between states.
In a statement to ANI, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh questioned the basis of the complaint, saying, What are they complaining about? Rahul Gandhi only highlighted whats already been reported-that several projects initially set for Maharashtra were shifted to Gujarat by the Prime Minister.
Ramesh also pointed out the irony in the BJPs slogan Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, remarking that true development should encompass all states.
You cant tell investors interested in Maharashtra to shift to Gujarat, he said, emphasizing Maharashtras established infrastructure.
He added, We welcome investment in Gujarat, but dont undermine those who wish to invest in Maharashtra.
According to Ramesh, the data supports Rahul Gandhis claims.
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Ramesh expressed confidence in the partys success, noting that BJPs divisive rhetoric would be rejected by the voters.
The public will support us, he stated, and will reject the BJPs communal campaigning led by the PM, Amit Shah, and other party leaders.
On Monday, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal led a BJP delegation to the EC, alleging that Gandhis November 6 comments in Maharashtra were misleading and incited rivalry between states.
Meghwal further claimed that Rahul Gandhi had falsely accused the BJP of attempting to undermine the Constitution, a claim the BJP says is untrue.
They requested that an FIR be lodged against Gandhi under Section 353 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), citing his repeated misleading statements despite previous warnings and notices.
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