Congress manifesto for 2014 elections promises inclusive growth

March 26, 2014

New Delhi, Mar 26: Expressing confidence that UPA will form the government again, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday asserted that BJP 's campaign “balloon” will burst like India Shining ' in 2004 as he warned that Narendra Modi 's coming to power would be damaging for the country.

Mr. Gandhi, along with Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, cautioned that Modi 's ideology was against the idea of India and the Congress will fight in a determined manner to ensure that this ideology is defeated.

Releasing the party 's manifesto here, they debunked the opinion polls which are predicting a dismal show by the UPA in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls and said everybody will be “surprised” when the election results come in.

On the upbeat campaign of NDA, Mr. Gandhi said, “just like the 'India Shining ' balloon exploded... I can say certainly the balloon will explode.”

He said this will be particularly true in Uttar Pradesh where 80 seats are at stake.

He said BJP has the ability of carrying out campaigns like India Shining ' but all should keep in mind that that campaign “evaporated” when the results came in 2004.

Attacking Mr. Modi, the BJP 's prime ministerial candidate, Mr. Gandhi said he had nothing against him as an individual but was opposed to his ideology which is against the idea of India. “Modi represents an ideology which is exclusive,” he said.

Mr. Gandhi was asked whether he agrees with the statement of the Prime Minister about two months back that Mr. Modi 's coming to power will be “disastrous” for the country.

Replying, the Congress vice president said, “the PM is a wise man and on most of the issues I bow to him. I tend to agree with his wisdom.”

He went on to add that it was not an issue of an “individual” but the “ideology which is questioning the idea of India. “Individuals may have personal likes or dislikes but the real danger is the ideology,” he added.

Mr. Gandhi debunked the opinion polls which project a dismal show for the Congress.“I frankly don 't have much faith in the opinion polls. In 2004 also, the story of Congress was over as per the opinion polls. In 2009 also, we were given no chance. But we got more seats. So, we cannot go 100 per cent by the opinion polls,” the Congress president said.

Earlier report

New Delhi, Mar 26: The Congress released its 2014 Lok Sabha election manifesto on Wednesday. The document, which the Congress called the lengthiest manifesto, focuses on inclusive growth, agriculture, education and health.
"We envision an inclusive society, a rapidly expanding economy in which growth benefits all sections of our society and we want to generate lot more new jobs to provide for the youth of the country," Dr Singh before the manifesto was released.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said the manifesto reflected the voice of the people.
"We held several interactions with people across the country. We met coolies, farmers, tribals, labourers, women. Whatever they told us has been included in the manifesto and we assure that we will deliver on our promises," he said.
"We delivered 90 per cent of our 2009 election manifesto. We promise to do the same in 2014," he said.

Below are the key points of the Congress manifesto:

- Right to Healthcare, Right to Homestead, Right to Social Security

- Keeping eye on production, bringing back high economic growth rate

- Struggling for unity and an ideology which doesn't divide

- Fixed pension scheme for the aged and disabled

- Economic security to low income families.

- Eight per cent growth rate

- Ensure enactment of remaining anti-corruption bills as priority.

- Employment for SC, ST and OBCs.

- Committed to reservation in education and employment for ecomically weaker sections of all communities without affecting existing reservations

- On Pakistan: Encourage the new government's stated position to improve relations with India and calibrate the dialogue consistent with delivery of accountability for 26/11 as well as dismantling terror infrastructure on Pakistan's soil.

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