Rahul Gandhi a casteist, didn’t eat food offered by Dalits: BSP

LUCKNOW, july 8 (Agencies): The BSP has accused Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi of being a casteist. The party claimed that Rahul stayed at a house of a person belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) in Marodgarhi village, Aligarh, but did not eat anything offered to him. The accusation has come on the fourth day of Rahul Gandhi’s foot-march in UP. He is expected to cover villages in Mathura and Agra affected by land acquisition by the UP government for Yamuna Expressway and associated projects. The march, which Congress has named as Kisan Sandesh Yatra will culminate in a ‘mahapanchayat’ at Aligarh on Saturday. The panchayat is expected to be attended by farmers from across western UP.
Rahul plans to take suggestions from the farmers over land acquisition and incorporate it in the land acquisition amendment bill which UPA government has promised to pass in the monsoon session of Parliament. On Friday, Rahul urged Aligarh and Mathura villagers not to accept a single penny less than the market rate for their land acquired by the state government.He told villagers that “people in the city get market rate when they sell their land, whereas in villages land is being forcibly acquired by the state government at throwaway prices and sell 10 times high rate to private companies who again sell it 5 to 10 times higher rate.” He also added that farmers should unite themselves and demand market price for their land from the state government.
At Devika village, he said that politicians should visit villages to find out ground realities. “While sitting in Delhi and Lucknow, we are unaware of the real problems and issues in the villages,” he said. He added that he learned a lot through direct interaction with the villagers and though he had been a member of parliament for many years, he wasn’t aware of them before. He said that farmers also wanted development and were not against land acquisition if given adequate compensation and alternate source of livelihood. Rahul said that besides farmers, land acquisition also affected landless labourers and artisans in the village.
Earlier, the BSP had accused the centre of resorting to step-motherly treatment towards UP by not releasing financial aid on time. In the past four years, financial aid amounting to Rs 21,000 crore was never given on time to the state for development works. The BSP lament against the centre came as a counter attack to Rahul’s remark that UP was being run by touts.
 
Learnt more from farmers than LS: Rahul

DEVAKA VILLAGE, July 8 (PTI):
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who will complete the last stretch of his padyatra today, has said that he has learnt more from the farmers than the time he has spent as a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha. Interacting with farmers at Devaka village, Gandhi said: “When we sit in Delhi or Lucknow, we don’t get to know ground realities. I have not learnt as much in Lok Sabha as I learnt from you.”
Gandhi’s padyatra will culminate in a maha-panchayat at Aligarh on Saturday after 4 days. Nearly two months after he was whisked away by Uttar Pradesh police officials for joining a farmers’ protest, Gandhi has dared the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) regime again by undertaking a four-day march to a Congress-organised kisan maha panchayat in Aligarh to get a feel of the heartland’s simmering land problems.