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Modi slams Central government for fake encounter case delay | Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has slammed
the central government for delay in probing the alleged fake encounter case of Sohrabuddin Sheikh. Addressing a public rally here on Monday, Modi also criticised
the government for misusing the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the case.
"It is my humble request to the people of Rajkot to ask a question to the Congress
party on my behalf that how Sohrabudin is related to you? And the answer would
decide whether you (people) want to vote for the BJP in the polls or not; you
will find the answer." said Modi. He further said it was unfortunate that despite
there being a misappropriation of Rs 70,000 crore in the organisation of the New
Delhi Commonwealth Games, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was not willing to
probe
the issue. Criticising the Union government's policy on cotton export, he said,
"The government is giving subsidy for export of meat but slapping tax on cotton
export." He also alleged that Congress-led government at the Centre could not
digest the progress made by Gujarat and hence was creating hurdles to spoil the
State's progress. "The Central government is torturing Gujarat by not sanctioning
various developmental projects and also trying to take credit of those projects
which were launched and completed by the state government," Modi said.
Meanwhile,
the state president of the Congress party, Siddharth Patel, said that Modi is
instigating people and also using the CW Games as a tool for playing politics.
"Those who do not have any issue to discuss do such kind of politics, and Narendra
Modi ji is playing with people's emotion in the name of religion and in the name
of Sohrabuddin case. He is using the Commonwealth Games (CWG) as a tool to
defame
the Congress party," he added. "In Ahmedabad you have problems of potholes,
overflowing
gutters, bad roads. Instead of focussing on such issues, he is raising other issues
to gain political points. It won't work," he said.
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