New Delhi: Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over demonetisation, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat on Tuesday said two to three more such “fatwas” will see Congress back in power at the Centre in 2019 Lok Sabha polls under the “capable” leadership of Rahul Gandhi.
Raising questions over the Union government’s commitment towards “co-operative federalism” at a event by a news channel here, Rawat accused the Prime Minister of “not trying to understand the pain” of non-BJP states, which he claimed, are struggling to get Central funds.
“Barring a few exceptions, every person is feeling the pinch of demonetisation. The move has blighted the economy and lives of common people.
“…if the whole and sole of the country (the Prime Minister) takes two to three more such decisions, issues such fatwas (edicts), people will find Rahul Gandhi quite attractive and… bring Congress in power in 2019,” he said.
The Chief Minister said Rahul Gandhi is a “capable” leader who accepts challenges and the party had put on a good show in Bihar assembly elections under “hostile conditions” last year.
Congress, which fought the polls as part of the Grand Alliance, had won 27 of the 40 assembly segments it contested. The JD(U) and RJD are the other constituents of the winning alliance.
“In Uttar Pradesh too, he (Rahul Gandhi) has taken up the responsibility. He made major contribution when UPA came to power again in 2009,” the Chief Minister said.