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Bharat bandh: NDA leaders court arrest; Nitin Gadkari slams govt

Seeking to unite the whole opposition on the issue, Gadkari said he did not believe in 'political untouchability' and was willing to visit the office of any political party to discuss price rise.

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NDA leaders led by Nitin Gadkari today held a protest rally and courted arrest here as part of their nationwide strike against price rise, with the BJP chief blaming prime minister Manmohan Singh for the situation.

Addressing a rally at Chandni Chowk area, Gadkari said, "Price rise has nothing to do with your religion, caste or community. Wrong economic policies and bad governance of the government are the basic reasons of price rise."

Seeking to unite the whole opposition on the issue, Gadkari said he did not believe in "political untouchability" and was willing to visit the office of any political party to discuss price rise.

He claimed that whenever non-Congress governments came to
power, there was no price rise and inflation.

"When they (Congress) came to power, they promised to bring down prices in 100 days but instead of coming down, it has increased by three to four times," Gadkari said.

The BJP president said NDA would raise the issue of price
rise in both Houses of Parliament in the forthcoming session.

Key NDA allies JD(U) and Shiromani Akali Dal were also a
part of the rally here.

Gadkari claimed that the basic cost of petrol was only Rs16.50 per litre but it was being sold for Rs53 per litre after taxation. The price of petrol was much less in several countries, he said.

Accusing prime minister Manmohan Singh of being responsible for price rise, he said the money of the poor was going into the hands of the multinationals.

"Unfortunately the prime minister and the government are concerned about oil companies, not the common man," he said.

He also asked why UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi were "silent" on the
issue of spiralling prices.

NDA convenor and JD(U) president Sharad Yadav said this was for the first time in India's history that all political parties have come together against the government. 

"This government has left everything to the market," Yadav alleged, and asked the prime minister to "either brin gdown prices or leave his chair".

Former BJP president Rajnath Singh alleged that the government was "dancing to the tunes of America" and warned that the party will not allow Parliament to function during monsoon session beginning July 26 on the issue of price rise.

The NDA leaders, also including Akali Dal's Harsimrat Kaur, later courted arrest in Chandni Chowk. 

As part of the protest, BJP activists blocked traffic and rail services in some parts of the capital. The party workers blocked roads in Laxmi Nagar, ITO, Preet Vihar, Akshardham and Madhuban Chowk among other areas.

This was the first time key NDA ally JD(U) was sharing a platform with BJP after barbs of Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar against Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi.

Rajnath Singh said, "I see anger in the people...In the last six years when the Congress led UPA came to power, only the big leaders of Congress have prospered and they have given price rise to the people of the country".

Terming price rise as a kind of "illegal extraction" from the people, he said growth never reached double digits while inflation did.

He said the BJP's movement will continue till the prices come down. 

Senior party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Chandan Mitra termed the Bharat Bandh as "historic" saying it was the most successful bandh ever in the last 63 years after Independence.

"From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, from Nagaland to the shores of Gujarat, the entire country has come to a standstill," Mitra said.

Harsimrat Kaur of the SAD said every citizen of the country has been affected by price rise and referred to the telecom and IPL scams during the UPA government. She also took a dig at the government over the expenditure incurred on the Commonwealth Games.

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