Will not leave Congress which is drowning Himachal in debt: Anurag Thakur!
BJP MP Anurag Thakur, while targeting the Congress government of Himachal Pradesh, said that he will not leave the Congress party which is drowning the state in debt. Whatever promises this government made to the public, they have not been fulfilled. The people have made up their mind that the Congress government has to be removed from here.
BJP MP Anurag Thakur reached a program in Hamirpur on Saturday, where while talking to the media, he said that along with the Mayor and the old Mayor, other members also participated in the program.
The event promised to expose the corrupt and incompetent state government, which has burdened Himachal Pradesh with debt, stifled development, exploited employees, women and youth, and continues to shift the responsibility to others. Will expose his face. Not a single guarantee given by Congress has been fulfilled in three years.
He said that the people of Devbhoomi have now taken a pledge to uproot the corrupt and inefficient Congress government which is drowning Himachal Pradesh in debt. While in power, Congress concentrated more on getting its own cream of the crop rather than the welfare of the poor.
On the demonstration by Indian Youth Congress workers at the AI Summit, Anurag Thakur said that Congress did not do politics, but opposed the nation and made indecent remarks against PM Modi. They violated the rules of democracy. They are anti-Modi or have now become anti-India also.
India has rapidly become the fourth largest economy, so Rahul Gandhi calls it a ‘dead economy’. Congress is defaming India on the international stage. What kind of politics is this? While opposing Prime Minister Modi, Rahul Gandhi has started opposing India.
The BJP MP said that I want to ask a question to the Congress whether they do not want investment in India, more and more employment opportunities for the youth, and new dimensions to be established for the youth of India in the field of AI.
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