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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday shared the stage for the first
time with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at a poll rally in Amritsar,
describing him as the "pride of Punjab and the country" who had taken
India forward in all spheres.
"Manmohan Singh is pride of Punjab
and India," Rahul, who is on his third visit to the state during the
current Lok Sabha elections, said.
He said the UPA government
will always stand for the "aam admi" unlike the NDA, which during its
tenure, ignored various sections of society, including the poor, the
farmers and the Dalits.
"When the Congress government came to
power in 2004, Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh and we all made just one
promise that we will work for the 'aam admi,' farmers of Punjab,
mazdoor (labourers), Dalit and it will be there government. We
functioned as per our promise," he said, slamming the NDA for
"thinking" about the rich and upper classes.
 Gandhi said the
opposition parties made a new promise daily and ridiculed NDA's slogan
of 'India shining' during the Lok Sabha elections in 2004, saying the
slogan in English was only meant for the privileged. |