INDIA Bloc Set for Clear Mandate: One PM for Five Years Says Congress

The Congress has countered BJP's claim of 'five PMs in five years' for the INDIA bloc, asserting that the alliance, poised for a clear mandate, will have one prime minister for the entire term. The PM's name will be announced within three days after the results are declared on June 4.


PTI | Chandigarh | Updated: 24-05-2024 18:22 IST | Created: 24-05-2024 18:22 IST
INDIA Bloc Set for Clear Mandate: One PM for Five Years Says Congress
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The Congress on Friday hit back at the BJP over its ''five PMs in five years'' remark against the INDIA bloc, saying the alliance which is set to get a ''clear and decisive'' mandate in the Lok Sabha polls will have one person as prime minister for five years.

The name of the prime minister will be announced by the INDIA bloc within three days after the result of the elections is declared on June 4, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh told a press conference here ahead of the sixth round of polling on Saturday. The elections are being held in seven phases and the last is on June 1.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has in his poll rallies repeatedly targeted the bloc, claiming that it has plans to have five prime ministers in five years if voted to power.

The INDIA bloc is going to get a ''clear and decisive mandate'' on June 4 and, like in 2004, history will repeat itself after 20 years, Ramesh said.

The BJP was unseated from power in the 2004 general polls despite its 'India Shining' campaign and the Congress-led UPA came to power.

''Those who repeatedly raise the question who will be PM (if the INDIA bloc comes to power), I want to remind that in 2004, after the Congress and its allies got the mandate, within three days Dr Manmohan Singh's name was announced for (the post of) PM,'' the Congress leader said.

''This time it will not even be three days,'' Ramesh asserted and added that ''one person will be prime minister for five years to run the government''.

He said that the prime ministerial candidate will be selected in a democratic way by members of the INDIA bloc.

''Elections in our country are not a beauty contest. In our country, an election is between parties, our democracy is party-centric and not person-centric,'' Ramesh said.

''This is why the question that is repeatedly raised who will be prime minister is a wrong question. The right question is which party and which alliance will get the mandate,'' the Congress leader said at the conference in the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana.

While all 10 seats in Haryana are going to polls on Saturday, Punjab's 13 seats and the lone seat in the Union Territory of Chandigarh will see polling on June 1.

''Going by the indications, it became clear after the first two phases (April 19 and 26) that the INDIA bloc is going to get a clear and decisive mandate,'' Ramesh said.

Polling for five phases covering 428 seats has been completed and after the first two phases of the elections, which were in April, it became clear that in southern India, the BJP has been wiped out, and reduced to half in the rest of the country, he claimed.

The Congress and the INDIA bloc's performance is very strong this time in comparison to the 2019 polls, he said and added that their fight is to save the Constitution and democracy.

Repeatedly addressing Modi as ''nivartman pradhan mantri (outgoing prime minister), Ramesh said there has been a change in the language the PM has been using in his speeches after April 19.

He also claimed that Modi's entire campaign from April 19 has been based on ''communalisation'' with the Hindu-Muslim rhetoric throughout. ''No talk of Viksit Bharat, Modi ki guarantee or issues of farmers, the youth, women, workers, SCs, STs and OBCs,'' he said.

Ramesh said the prime minister has made ''bogus statements'' like the Congress manifesto had the imprint of the Muslim League and the Congress will give reservations on the basis of religion.

With Prime Minister Modi repeatedly attacking the Congress for rejecting the invitation for the consecration ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Ramesh, when asked about it, said, ''Congress party mein hum saab Ram ke pujari hai, Ram ki vyapari nahi hai (We are worshippers of Ram and do not do business in his name)''.

''The way they politicised the Ram temple, the January 22 (consecration) ceremony in Ayodhya was a political event which was opposed also by religious leaders. It event was organised for his (Modi's) self-pride,'' Ramesh said.

''That is why our Congress chief (Mallikarjun Kharge) and Sonia Gandhi said they are not in a position to accept the invitation. ''We are followers of Ram'' he said and added that ''Ram bhakti hamari sanskriti ki paribasha hai (Ram bhakti defines our culture).'' Ramesh said ''In my name, Ram comes twice... we are against politicisation of religion.'' The prime minister is rattled because he was expecting they will make Ram temple a poll issue but failed to do so, the Congress general secretary said.

In Uttar Pradesh, there will be a ''big decline'' in the number of BJP seats, and it will become clear that the people have rejected the way they tried to make Ram temple a poll issue, he said.

Asked about Modi's remark at a poll rally in Patiala that if he had been in power he would have taken Kartapur Sahib from Pakistan before freeing its surrendered troops of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, Ramesh said, ''I am not obligated to respond to every outrageous comment of the prime minister.'' These are the 2024 elections, in which he does not speak a word on issues of farmers, youth, women , labourers, Ramesh said.

He has been saying had he been there in 1947, he would not have allowed Partition to happen, and then he may also say that had he been there in 1857, he would have also driven away the British, the Congress leader said.

''How can we trust the language of nivartman Pradhan Mantri. The person who says he is God...We know he is jhootjeevi, natakbaaz and dramebaaz,'' Ramesh said.

On AAP and Congress fighting against each other in Punjab in the Lok Sabha polls despite being part of the INDIA bloc, Ramesh said, ''Why we are not fighting together in Punjab is because the mandate which we (Congress) got in the (February 2022) assembly polls was to sit in the opposition. We are respecting that mandate. We are main opposition party in the state.'' The alliance, INDIA bloc, is for the national elections, he said.

Mentioning some of the ''guarantees'' the Congress has given in its ''Nyay Patra'' (manifesto), Ramesh said farm loans will be waived and farmers will also get a legal guarantee to the minimum support price (MSP) for crops.

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