Kharge and Rahul should apologize for misleading people with promises: BJP
Latest News :- Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad has urged Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi to apologize to the country for misleading the people by making promises which they could not fulfill. Speaking to the media in Delhi, Ravi Shankar Prasad said that despite financial resources, do not make too many promises in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. If you break it you will go bankrupt and people will turn against you. Mallikarjun Kharge has said that today (November 1) Congress accepted this for the first time.
It is being told that the Congress government is considering withdrawing the free bus travel scheme for women in Karnataka. Similarly, the Himachal Pradesh government has asked government employees not to take their salaries from the bank. Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi should apologize to the people of the country for what happened in Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh.
Will Mallikarjun Kharge teach Rahul Gandhi the same lesson he taught Maharashtra Congress? Rahul Gandhi is an expert in making promises. A person who can fool the public just by making announcements. He misled voters in all the states like Telangana, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh. The people of Haryana have understood this. This is what the election results showed. Congress Bharat Alliance will try to mislead the public by making similar incomplete promises in Maharashtra and Jharkhand also.
We promised to give Rs 6000 annually to 11 crore farmers. We are implementing it continuously. Similarly, we are fulfilling our promise of providing 5 kg wheat and rice every month to 80 crore people. What we talked about Digital India has become a reality. Digital payments have become widespread. With all these efforts, reports show that poverty in India has reduced significantly, he said.
Earlier this morning, Mallikarjun Kharge, who met the media in Bengaluru, said that I have warned the Congress leaders of the state not to make too many promises in the Maharashtra Assembly elections despite financial resources. Make only as many promises as you can keep. I have said do not declare 5, 6, 10 or 20 guarantees. Guarantee should be declared depending on the source of funds. Otherwise bankruptcy will occur. If there is no money to build roads then everyone will turn against you. If the government fails then the name of the coming generations will be tarnished.
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