Punjab BJP president lashes at Congress

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Punjab BJP president lashes at Congress

Saturday, 31 December 2016 | PNS | Chandigarh/Abohar

Punjab BJP president and Union Minister Vijay Sampla on Friday said that blamed the policies of the previous Congress Governments for the pathetic condition of farmers in the State. During the second day of his Vijay Sankalp Rath Yatra, Sampla minced no words to say that the Beant Singh Government in 1992 had misled the farmers by falsely claiming to waive off their debts. 

“On one hand, Punjab Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh is claiming that he himself will waive off the debts, but on the other hand, he and the whole Congress leadership is requesting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to relinquish farmers’ debts,” pointed Sampla.

He said that the Modi Government had allotted the largest sum ever for the agri-sector and rural development as the BJP's prime objective is to look for a permanent solution to the agricultural crisis. “The Congress regime was full of scams while the Modi Government is coming up with numerous welfare schemes now and then,” he said. During the past two-and-a-half years of the Modi government, more than 90 schemes have been introduced for farmers, women, poor, labourers, backward classes and industries which have changed their lives, he said.

“Earlier, our leaders dreamt of transforming India into America but it is for the first time, that taking inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policies, American president-elect Donald Trump has stated that he will work like him,” he said. Taking on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Sampla said: “AAP promised CCTVs for women security, schools, colleges and free wi-fi, but failed to keep its promises…Drugs are openly used during rave parties in Delhi but nothing like this happens in Punjab.”

Still, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal and Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi are defaming Punjab's youth by terming them addicts, he said.

“It's hard to understand that how are those leaders seeking votes from Punjabis who have been accused of selling tickets, corruption, sexual exploitation by their very own party workers,” he said while taking an aim on AAP.

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