'These bigots are blinded by hatred, have no idea about professionalism': Rahul slams Goyal
![The attack from Rahul Gandhi came on the same day when Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar released a book titled \100 days of bold initiatives and decisive actions\ which enlists the important steps taken by the Modi government after getting elected for a second term. (Photo: ANI) The attack from Rahul Gandhi came on the same day when Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar released a book titled \100 days of bold initiatives and decisive actions\ which enlists the important steps taken by the Modi government after getting elected for a second term. (Photo: ANI)](https://s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/images.asianage.com/images/aa-Cover-esfa7sb73dtp0fg2phd47eee51-20190908191519.Medi.jpeg)
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday hit out at Union minister Piyush Goyal for his remarks that Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee is "Left-leaning", saying "these bigots are blinded by hatred" and have no idea what a professional is.
Goyal, at a media briefing in Pune, had described Banerjee as a "Left-leaning" person. The Nobel laureate on Saturday told a TV channel that the commerce minister is "questioning my professionalism".
"Dear Mr Banerjee, These bigots are blinded by hatred and have no idea what a professional is. You cannot explain it to them, even if you tried for a decade," Gandhi said in a tweet tagging the media report on Banerjee's response to Goyal's comments on him.
Dear Mr Banerjee,
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) October 20, 2019
These bigots are blinded by hatred and have no idea what a professional is. You cannot explain it to them, even if you tried for a decade.
Please be certain that millions of Indians are proud of your work. https://t.co/dwJS8QtXvG
"Please be certain that millions of Indians are proud of your work," the former Congress president said. Goyal on Friday had also said Banerjee's suggestion of a minimum income scheme was rejected by Indian voters and there was no need to "accept what he thinks".
On Saturday, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had also hit out at Goyal for his remarks and said the government's job is not to run a "comedy circus", but improve the "collapsing" economy.