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Amid Cong’s ‘capitalist friends’ jibe, Gehlot calls Adani ‘bhai’; BJP says tight slap on top brass

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Jaipur, Oct 7 (PTI) The BJP on Friday mocked the Congress after Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot lavished praised on Gautam Adani, the industrialist Rahul Gandhi often picks to allege that Prime Minister Narendra Modi helps only big businessmen.

Adani, chairman of the Adani Group and currently the richest Asian, was seated next to Gehlot at ‘Invest Rajasthan’, an event organised by the Congress-run state to attract investment.

Adani announced a whopping Rs 65,000 crore investment in the state over the next five to seven years – setting up a 10,000 MW solar power facility, expanding cement plant, and upgrading the Jaipur International Airport.

During his address, Gehlot addressed the business tycoon as “Gautam bhai” and congratulated him for becoming the world’s second richest person.

Even as Gehlot showered praise on Adani, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, without naming the business magnet, put up a tweet saying the Centre was waving loans amounting to several crore rupees of “capitalist friends” while the others were living a life of debt.

“Yesterday, I met a woman. Her farmer husband died of suicide as he had a debt of Rs 50,000. One Bharat: Loan to capitalist friends at 6% interest and loan waiver of crores. Second India: A life full of debt and hardships at 24% interest to Annadata. ‘Two Indias’ in one country, we will not accept it,” he tweeted, recalling an incident from his Bharat Jodo Yatra.

Taking a dig at the Congress, BJP state president Satish Poonia shared a 47-second clip showing Rahul Gandhi attacking Adani and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament.

He said while Rahul Gandhi accuses the Centre of favouring Adani and Ambani, the chief minister of Rajasthan favours the two business tycoons.

“Kal tak jo tha virodi, aaj bana manmeet, dhan ki jagi ummeed to badli apni reet,” (the one who was being opposed until yesterday has come close today, with hopes of cash inflow, they changed their course).

BJP MLA and former minister Vasudev Devnani shared a picture of Gehlot seated with Adani at the summit, saying it was a “tight slap” on the face of the Congress high command.

In another tweet, Devnani shared a video in which Gehlot is seen congratulating Adani for his stellar success.

Devnani tweeted in Hindi, “The chief minister, who constantly attacks the central government by taking Adani’s name, is not tired of praising him in front of crores of Rajasthan citizens during the last days of his unstable government.” “The ‘rare photo’ of chief minister@ashokgehlot51 ji with Adani, whom Congress prince @RahulGandhi keeps cursing, at #InvestRajasthaSummit today is a tight slap on the face of the Congress high command,” he said.

Recently, Ashok Gehlot had apologised to Congress president Sonia Gandhi after several MLAs loyal to him boycotted the legislature party meeting in an apparent bid to pressure the party high command to retain him as the chief minister.

During the summit, Adani admired Gehlot for his social security schemes and his vision. The businessman also recalled how the Gehlot-led government, during its earlier tenure, supported the group in setting up a power project.

After the inaugural session, Adani told reporters in the presence of Gehlot that he had also committed to contribute towards the construction of two medical colleges in districts where there was no medical college, and a cricket stadium in Udaipur.

Rajasthan Cricket Association chairman Vaibhav Gehlot, Ashok Gehlot’s son, thanked Adani for his initiative. PTI SDA CJ CJ

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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