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Congress promotes graft whenever it comes to power: Shivraj Chouhan

Union Minister says vote for BJP for good governance
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Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan at a poll meeting in Jhajjar’s Bahadurgarh town. Tribune Photo
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Union Agriculture Minister and former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched a blistering attack on the Congress stating that the Congress promoted corruption and crime whenever it came to power.

He appealed to the people to vote for the BJP for ensuring good governance and ensuring zero-corruption government in the state. Chouhan was addressing a poll meeting last evening to seek vote in Bahadurgarh town for BJP candidate Dinesh Kaushik.

Cong not keen on development of state

Congress leaders have nothing to do with the happiness and sorrow of the people and the development of the state. They work only for the welfare of their families. That’s why, forming the BJP government in Haryana for the third time is necessary for equal welfare of every section of society. — Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Union Minister

“The Congress leaders have nothing to do with the happiness and sorrow of the people and the development of the state. They work only for the welfare of their families. That’s why, forming the BJP government in Haryana for the third time is necessary for equal welfare of every section of society,” he added.

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Accusing the Congress of spreading corruption, Chouhan said the Congress promoted 3C and 3D whenever it came to power. “3C means crime, commission and corruption while 3D refers to dealer, dalal and damaad, but the BJP has always worked for ensuring holistic development and betterment of every section of society by adopting a staunch attitude against corruption,” he added.

Taking a dig at the Aam Aadmi Party, Chouhan said the Congress and the AAP were friends in Delhi, but fight with each other in Haryana. “This is not an alliance but a ‘thug bandhan’. They make alliances to serve their personal interests and not for the development and welfare of the people,” he claimed. Describing the BJP as the biggest well-wisher of farmers, the Union Minister claimed that the BJP government had lifted the ban on rice exports. Chouhan claimed that the BJP government in Haryana was procuring 24 crops of farmers at minimum support price (MSP) while the Congress misled the farmers over the MSP issued with an intention to grab their votes.

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