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In 10 years, people will come to UP to look for jobs: Rahul

Last updated on: December 13, 2011 16:21 IST

Image: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi

Attacking the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Samajwadi Party, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday sought a chance for the party to rule Uttar Pradesh, promising to change the state in the next ten years when people from outside will flock there for jobs.

Gandhi, who began his five-day trip from the SP stronghold of Badaun, said only the Congress has taken up the cause of people in the state and none of the other parties were seen in Bhatta Parsaul when farmers there were targeted.

"In the past 20 years, what did you get? You trusted SP. What did you get back in return? You trusted BSP. What did you get? (You got) corruption. Now, we are talking about development, we are talking about the future," he said.

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'People from outside will come here looking for jobs'

Image: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati

"UP can change. This is not difficult. Take it from me in writing. In five years, we can start changing this state and in ten years, people from outside will come here looking for jobs. People will then ask, what is happening in UP. We can change things easily," he told a political rally.

Claiming that people have been suffering for the past two decades, he said people ask him why they have to leave UP for jobs outside.

Launching an attack on Mayawati, he said there were scams in every constituency and there was no dearth of money but "ministers are stealing it".

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'The poor are suffering'


"The money is not reaching you. Influential people do not feel the problems but it is the poor who are suffering. The problem today is that the leaders do not come to the ground," he said.

Because of the sad state of affairs in the state, he claimed, people have to leave for Punjab, Delhi, Maharashtra and other states.

During his tour, he will address 19 public meetings in as many assembly constituencies.

In the next four days, he will address public meetings in Badaun, Shahjahanpur, Farukkhabad, Kannauj and Auraiya districts. Rahul's tour would culminate at Akbarpur in Kanpur (rural) district on December 17.

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