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Punjab minister and Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Thursday, 22 November, attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that he was a "katputli (puppet) in the hands of capitalists."
The cricketer-turned-politician was speaking at a Congress campaign rally in Bhopal ahead of the 28 November Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh.
"The prime minister is a 'katputli' of capitalists and he lies. If a farmer fails to repay a loan of Rs 1 lakh, the government beats drums," he said, in an apparent reference to an initiative where bank officials arranged beating of drums to shame defaulters.
In a jibe at the prime minister's Make In India initiative, he said, "When Rafale jets will come from France and bullet train from Japan, what will people do here? They will fry pakodas."
Hitting back at Sidhu, BJP Madhya Pradesh spokesperson Sarvesh Tiwari said, "He (Sidhu) has no right to comment on the prime minister. He is himself hungry of power and has no principles, as he jumps from party to party."
"The Congress is day-dreaming, they will never win the polls in Madhya Pradesh," the BJP spokesperson said.
Some 100 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers joined the Congress in Sidhu's presence on the occasion.
Sidhu also alleged that disparity between the rich and the poor skyrocketed under the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre.
"The economic disparity between the rich and the poor is on rise. Is this a government of capitalists who are one percent or the common people who are 99 percent (of population)," the cricketer-turned-politician said.
The NDA government's move to deregulate diesel in 2014 hit farmers badly as the price of the fuel rose, he said.
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