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Need to connect ’Shining India’ and ’Backward India’: Rahul




Noting that there were two ’Indias’, Congress leader Rahul on Thursday stressed on the need to connect the ’Shining India’ and ’Backward India’.


Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi waves to supporters during an election campaign rally at Panvel in Raigad district of Maharastra on Thursday. PTI "Two Indias exist today. One is the ’Shining India’ and the other is the ’Backward India’. There is a need to connect the two Indias," Gandhi said, addressing his first poll campaign meeting in Maharashtra.

"There are two ideologies in these elections. One is the ideology of Congress, the ’aam admi’. The other is that of the Opposition, the proponents of ’India Shining’ which is the ideology of a select few," he said, at the public rally, held just outside the rural hospital in this tehsil town of coastal Raigad district.

Describing NREGA as an important achievement of the UPA regime, Gandhi said, "when we started the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, Opposition ridiculed us, saying the money would go waste."

"The money given to poor, the benefits given to them are a waste but if money is given in hands of big people then for our Opposition colleagues, it is a good thing," Gandhi said.

"When we got Independence, all were poor. Poor people fought British and defeated them. Seventy years ago, there were no rich people. All were poor. Today, half the country is progressing while the other half is poor. We say all should progress together," the AICC general secretary said.

"Whenever I go to villages, I ask the villagers what is the Government programme they like the most and the reply is: NREGA," he said.

Describing the "disparities" in development, Gandhi said, "today, there are two Indias existing side by side. One is the shining India and another is backward India. We have to work to connect the two India."

"Half of the country is progressing rapidly and the other half lags behind," he said.
The Gandhi family scion also enumerated the Right to Information Act and loan waiver for farmers as important accomplishments of the UPA government.
"For the past five years, India is going ahead at a rapid pace under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s leadership," he said.

"The power of India lies in each individual and we have to bring that power to the fore," the Congress leader said.

"The way we give jobs to people in cities, and there is progress in cities, in the same way we have to connect those left behind, those from villages, with the path of progress," he said.

"Every person in this country has a right to progress," Gandhi said.