‘Two People Get Whatever They Want’: In Ujjain, Rahul Gandhi Tells ‘Benefits’ of ‘Worshipping PM’

Senior Congress leader in a fresh salvo against Prime Minister Narendra Modi Rahul Gandhi He said that railways, airports, ports, roads and electricity are being given to only two people in the country who worship PM Modi while the common people who do penance do not get anything from the government.

Those who do penance do not get anything from the government. Two people worship PM Modi throughout the day and get whatever they want. Railways, airports, ports, roads, electricity everything is being made available to them,” Gandhi said during a visit to the Mahakal temple in Ujjain as part of the Bharat Jodo Yatra.

The Congress leader further said: “India has always been a country of ascetics. Today the Prime Minister is insulting the austerity of crores of Indians.”

Addressing the public, Gandhi invoked the Bhagavad Gita and mentioned that one should do ‘tapasiya’ and not worry about ‘phal’ (results). The leader asked PM Modi to give the result to the real ‘Tapasvi’.

Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday performed rituals at the famous Mahakal temple of Lord Shiva in Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain, after which the Bharat Jodo Yatra led by him entered the holy city.

Dressed in a white dhoti, Gandhi performed all the rituals under the guidance of the temple priests. The temple priests presented him with a stole.

After performing the rituals, Gandhi prostrated before the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. He also sat for some time near the idol of Nandi (the sacred bull believed to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva) in the temple premises.

The Bharat Jodo Yatra under the leadership of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi went to Ujjain from Sanwer in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore district on Tuesday. Gandhi and other Congress leaders, including former chief minister Digvijaya Singh, former MP Prem Chand Guddu and former state minister Kamleshwar Patel, were seen walking at a brisk pace after the yatra resumed from Sanwer at around 6 am.

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