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BJP protest in Delhi over price rise, Gadkari slams UPA
New Delhi, Feb 10 (PTI):

Chanting anti-government slogans, thousands of BJP workers on Wednesday hit the streets of Delhi to protest against price rise with party chief Nitin Gadkari accusing the UPA of presiding over a Rs 2.8 lakh crore ''big scandal'' by allowing commodity exchange.


BJP President Nitin Gadkari and leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj speakas they take part in a protest against food price rises in New Delhi on Wednesday. AFPParty workers converged at Jantar Mantar, the capital's dharna hotspot, armed with party flags and posters and wearing garlands of vegetables raising slogans against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar.

Gadkari led the charge against the Manmohan Singh government, especially on Pawar, saying that the party will intensify the fight against UPA on the issue with a gherao of Parliament on February 22 when the budget session starts.

He said the government was presiding over a Rs 2.8 lakh crore "big scandal" by allowing commodity exchange and snatching food from the "mouths of poor people". He also invited "all parties" to fight "shoulder to shoulder" against the government on the issue of price rise.

"The prices are rising and our Agriculture Minister is not concerned about it. He is concerned about IPL matches. Is he the Civil Supplies Minister or the Cricket Minister, I don't know. The Prime Minister should appoint him as Cricket Minister," Gadkari said in a veiled reference to Pawar's visit to Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray urging him not to disrupt Indian Premier League matches.

"Price rise is like one-day match. The price of sugar has crossed half-century while price of 'daal' crossed century. Pawar is the coach of the team," he said.

Announcing the nation-wide agitation, Gadkari said 25 lakh people will reach the capital on February 22 to protest against the government.

"Today's protest is just a trailer and film is still to end. If this situation continues, it will be difficult for UPA ministers to travel on road. We will ensure that," he said.

Gadkari, who was formally elected as BJP president yesterday, also took potshots on Pawar for the NCP mouthpiece's suggestion that people should not take sugar as it increases diabetes.

The party chief said Prime Minister, Sonia Gandhi and Pawar are responsible for the price rise situation.

"There is a big scandal (created) by allowing commodity exchange. The trade is only on paper. In the commodity exchange, 1.22 crore tonnes of turmeric were sold while the actual delivery was only five per cent of it.

"Similar is the case with other commodities also. It is a big scandal of Rs 2.8 lakh crore. In the name of commodity exchange, the UPA government is looting people," he claimed.
Addressing protestors, Opposition Leader in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj said, "The rise in onion prices cost BJP the government in Delhi in 1998. I was the Chief Minister then. It brings tears to my eyes whenever I think about onions. Now everything is very costly and people should not take it lightly."

Swaraj said rise in prices was a common feature during all Congress-led governments. "Whenever Congress comes to power, they break the shoulders of common man. They bring the 'bhoot' (ghost) of price rise with them.

"In 1977 during Morarji Desai government, for the first time people came to know that prices could be brought down." she said.

Senior leader Murli Manohar Joshi said if BJP is on warpath, the price rice as well as the "useless" government will also go.

Joshi said he did not buy the UPA argument that state governments are responsible for the price rise. "The government has no action plan to tackle the issue," he said.

Senior BJP leader Ananth Kumar said, "We will take this agitation against to another level. Price rise is now a big scam. Prices of everything is shooting up. Ministers are involved in this. Prime Minister. Sonia and Pawar are involved. We have to expose this."

BJP has launched a nation-wide campaign against price rise. Gadkari had said in his press conference earlier this week that instead of GDP, food inflation was rising and hinted that such a "scam" was not possible without the support of politicians in power.

"Prices are rising due to wrong economic policies of the government," he said.
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By: sudama
On: 11 Feb 2010 07:02 am

This Pawar not feeling any shame for him instead working on price rise issue he is working for Criket

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By: madiga
On: 11 Feb 2010 07:04 am

Why China is not playing cricket it is derimental for the developments. It is consuming huge man power, money power, electric power which suppose to go for development. The game is fooling the people should be banned from India

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By: madiga
On: 11 Feb 2010 07:06 am

Many of those making money out of cricket fooling common men of the country are either congress leaders or supporters. So there is a political game plan by congress in promoting the game in India out of proportion

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By: ConcernedCitizen
On: 10 Feb 2010 06:49 pm

Our BJP leader Mr. Gadkari does not even know what a commodity exchange means. He should restrict his comments to what he knows well. In fact, farmers can use the commodity exchanges to hedge their produce against drastic price movements. BJP has become a useless party and no better than the congress especially after the new set of leaders have taken over.

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By: Sunil Bansal
On: 10 Feb 2010 04:11 pm

BJP should open fair price shops and sell food items a low rate.

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By: Raghavendra
On: 11 Feb 2010 03:15 am

Gadkari has a poor knowledge of economics, price control and cost control. He knows more of ABVP type activities to cause a mess. He needs to improve his thinking.

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By: Dinesh Patel
On: 11 Feb 2010 03:09 am

I agree with Mr. Sunil Bansal. Foodie Gadkari, Murli, and Sushma must open Fair Price Shops and sell food items (pakoda) at low rate.

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By: sudama
On: 10 Feb 2010 05:47 pm

You mean congress is for looting the nation and BJP is for donating the nation?

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By: congreschela
On: 10 Feb 2010 05:49 pm

You Mr. Bansal better go and stay in Italy ...drinking hot Italian coffee there

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By: mohamad
On: 10 Feb 2010 05:45 pm

Can you get the congress leaders black money kept in the Swiss bank for this man?

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By: Dinesh
On: 10 Feb 2010 05:47 pm

Ask Sonia Gandhi

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