BHOPAL: Congress national president Rahul Gandhi on Monday sounded the bugle to charge party workers for the upcoming assembly elections in November. Addressing a large gathering of party office-bearers, present and former people's representatives and workers at the Dussehra BHEL Maidan, Rahul Gandhi launched a direct attack on chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan , comparing him to former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar – only that Tendulkar was called a run-making machine while Chouhan is an announcement making machine."Sachin Tendulkar was called a run-making machine because whenever he came to the pitch, people knew he would make runs – 50, 60 or 100 runs," Rahul Gandhi said. "Similarly, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is an announcement making machine. Whenever he is on the field, he starts making announcements. He made 21,000 announcements and Madhya Pradesh left all other states behind. This state has emerged number one in corruption, offenses against women, rapes, and malnutrition," he said.Not stopping at 2018 assembly polls, Rahul Gandhi also made announcements for next year's Lok Sabha election. He said that if Congress comes to power at the Centre in 2019, Narendra Modi government's GST (Goods and Services Tax) will have to exit and a new GST will be implemented. He also claimed that farmers' loans will not just be waived in Madhya Pradesh after the assembly elections but the entire country if Congress returns at the Centre.Launching a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Congress president said, "Demonetisation was the world's biggest scam in which all dishonest people turned their black money to white. Then came the Gabbar Singh Tax (GST). They took money from the pockets of the poorest to fill the pockets of richest industrialists. This Gabbar Singh Tax will end after 2019 and a new GST will be implemented."Taking on PM Modi over the increase in fuel prices, Rahul Gandhi argued that before the 2014 Lok Sabha elections PM had promised to bring down the rates of petrol and diesel. "During Congress regime, crude oil was $140 per barrel and now it is $70 per barrel. Internationally prices are deceasing while in this country it is increasing. This is because the Prime Minister wants to benefit his friends," he alleged.Rahul Gandhi said that when top industrialists take loans amounting to Rs 12.5 lakh crores, it is known as non-performing assets. "Vijay Mallya fled with Rs 9,000 crore and that became non-performing asset. When Mehul Choksi and Nirav Modi fled with the bank loans, those are non-performing assets of banks. But when a farmer cannot return Rs 5,000 bank loan, he is called a defaulter or a thief," Rahul Gandhi said.The AICC president claimed that PM Modi waived Rs 1.5 lakh crore non-performing assets (NPAs) or loans of 15 top industrialists. "If you can waive the loans of top richest in the country, why can't you waive loans of farmers? As the Congress government returns, get ready that I will waive all farm loans. We had waived Rs 70,000 crore once and will do so again," he said.Rahul also accused finance minister Arun Jaitley of letting Vijay Mallya flee and PM Modi of having snatched the Rafale deal from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to benefit "his friend Ani Ambani who has a debt of Rs 45,000 crore". Coming to Madhya Pradesh, he said that if the party comes to power here then Vyapam and e-tendering scams will be probed. "Congress government will not permit the culprits to run away like Vijay Mallya," he said.