Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday said the sentiments of people were being used for political motives and they were being misled in the name of religion and caste as part of a conspiracy to ensure they don't ask basic questions. Addressing the 'Mahila Samridhi Sammelan' organised by the Bhupesh Baghel government in Bhilai, she attacked the Narendra Modi dispensation at the Centre for not talking about unemployment and price rise even as «industrialist friends» were making Rs 1,600 crore per day.
Recalling a childhood experience, Gandhi said she and her father Rajiv Gandhi were visiting his constituency and the then PM, who was driving their vehicle, got down to talk to people.
«A woman started shouting at my father complaining about the poor condition of roads.
My father answered her and when I asked him if he felt bad (about the attitude of the woman), he said no. He said it was the duty of the woman to ask and his to answer,» she said.
The Congress leader said, 40 years on from that incident, she had asked a woman in Uttar Pradesh whether she had a gas cylinder and the woman, who sold bangles for a living, said she had one but it was empty.
The woman complained about absence of water supply and electricity but asserted she would vote for the incumbent MLA and then started talking about caste and religion, Gandhi said.
«Values in politics have changed.
Sentiments of people are being used for political motives. People are being misled in the name of caste and religion as part of a political conspiracy so that they don't ask basic questions,» he said.
Asserting that people were aware earlier as well as now, she said, «Those who ask votes in the name of religion and caste, ask them what they have