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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

BJP asks questions when Congress makes policies for the poor: Rahul Gandhi

Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi lashed out at BJP by saying that the BJP Government in Uttarakhand is deep necked in corruption. He also alleged that the Central funds are being misused in the state. Rahul Gandhi complained that whenever the Congress Government at the centre brings in welfare policies for the poor, the BJP starts asking various questions so as to prevent those.

“BJP does not ask from where the money is when it loots the funds sent by the Centre meant for the poor in the past five years. But when we talk about your rights and bring in policies for the welfare of the common man, they ask this question” commented Rahul Gandhi.

The Congress General Secretary further said that the Uttarakhand government thinks only in terms of usurping money sanctioned by the Central Government for various projects. “They sold the name of Lord Ram and also misused the funds for the Kumbh Mela. There are cases of mining scam and scam in the power sector here apart from the Kumbh Scam ” he said. The BJP talks about corruption. But we believe in action. We do not believe in mere talks instead we deliver,” added Rahul Gandhi.

Arguing that the present day government was only concerned about plundering funds rather than thinking about the development and future of the state and the people the Congress General Secretary said that the need of the hour is to bring a government that has a pro-poor perspective.

“Now the time has come to remove the present BJP Government. You have a Government of aam aadmi in Delhi. Let us have a similar one in Uttarakhand too. Central Government sends funds whatever the state asks for but at present the funds are not reaching you.” said the Congress youth leader. “You can change this situation by changing the system. Vote and elect a Congress Government. Support the Congress candidates for a better Uttarakhand” concluded Rahul Gandhi.


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