Kolkata: JNU Students Union leader Kanhaiya Kumar addresses during a rally organised to mark the 94th foundation day of the party in Kolkata, on Dec 26, 2018. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
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Rajkot, Feb 13 (IANS) Youth leaders Kanhaiya Kumar, Hardik Patel and Jignesh Mevani here on Wednesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of tarnishing Gujarat's image,attacking constitutional institutions and targeting those who question him.
They were taking part in an event in Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani's hometown Rajkot under the banner of Team Indranil for You group of former Congress legislator Indranil Rajyaguru.
Kumar, a former president of Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union, said the Prime Minister had blemished Gujarat's image at the national level.
"You can see how constitutional institutions are being destroyed," he said, expressing wonder how the Bharatiya Janata Party's IT cell head comes to know about the date of an election before the Election Commission declares it.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) starts grilling Congress President Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law Robert Vadra soon after Priyanka Gandhi was entrusted with the responsibility of eastern Uttar Pradesh, he added.
"Where was the ED for five years? This is not to give clean chit to anyone, but to explain how institutions are being misused. CBI is fighting CBI and Modi's favourite (Nageshwar) Rao is punished by the Supreme Court," he added.
He said governments are chosen for setting up schools and hospitals, providing jobs to the people, "but when we ask questions on this his (PM's) people start coming and intimidating us".
On his visit, Kumar said, "For the past couple of months we are going to different parts of the country to carry out a programme called 'Samvidhan Bachao, Desh Bachao'. And our motto is 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Samvidhan'".
It's sad that the government is feeling frightened by our campaign, he added.
He dismissed charges of sedition against him for allegedly raising "anti-national" slogans at an event at JNU three years back.
"More than a dozen of my family members are serving in the defence forces. One of my cousins who was in the CRPF, died a martyrs death recently. My late grandfather was a freedom fighter. These facts are difficult for any government to hide, but they are framing me as an anti-national," he said.
About contesting elections, Kumar said he was yet to decide on this. But Patel asserted that he would certainly contest elections, but was yet to make up his mind on the party or the constituency."
Mevani, an Independent MLA from Vadgam constituency in north Gujarat, said he had no plans to contest the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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