UP elections: Rahul asks voters to give Congress five years
Lashing out at non-Cong govts of UP for "selling Ram, caste and religion, Rahul Gandhi asked voters to give five years to his party.

"These parties have looted your hard earned money, sold Ram, religion and caste...never talked about progress and development in the past 22 years," Gandhi said addressing an election meeting here.
The Congress general secretary said that he visits other states marching ahead on the path of progress and see people of the state contributing and the lack of development is UP fills him with anger.
Attacking the BJP for its India Shining slogan of 2004 and Samajwadi Party for embracing former BJP leader Kalyan Singh, he said that his party has stood alone and never embraced people like Kalyan Singh and would not do so ever.
Stressing that he would not budge till the state's progress is in place, Gandhi said that there was a need to think of the future, which leaders of Uttar Pradesh were not doing.
Establishing a direct contact with the audience, Gandhi sought the names of a few and got others to raise their hands during his address.
Telling the audience that the mobile phone in the hands of people in villages was a result of forward looking thinking of his father, late prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, he said that he was told about it (mobile phone) when he was 12 or 15 years old that the day phone reached villages they would wake up.
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