INDIA bloc will win upcoming Lok Sabha elections: Congress
Jammu: Congress leader Bharat Singh Solanki has claimed that Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc will win upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the country.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Bharat Singh Solanki addressing party workers’ rally at Samba town in Jammu said people of India are going to make the INDIA bloc win in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Talking about the party’s slogan ‘Judega Bharat, Jeetega India’, he said, “Our countrymen are upset with the policies and working style of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the last ten years and this is the reason why the INDIA bloc is getting support from the entire country.”
Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mysterious silence on Manipur for almost three months, Bharat Singh Solanki said today the oppressed and downtrodden people of this country expect justice only from Congress.
He termed the Modi Government’s decision of waiving off billions of rupees of capitalists as a serious issue and said that on one hand the poor of this country are getting poorer and on the other hand, Modi’s friends like Ambani and Adani are becoming the world’s biggest businessmen overnight.
Pointing towards inflation, unemployment, statehood, drug- addiction, illegal mining and liquor mafia, he said that the Modi regime has given nothing but hatred and lies to this country in the last ten years.
The occupied Jammu and Kashmir chapter of Indian National Congress President, Vikar Rasool Wani, on the occasion said the people of Jammu have not achieved anything except inflation, drug addiction, corruption and large scale unemployment.
He said the days of those doing politics in the name of religion are over. Religion and politics were two completely different dimensions and people now fully understand the bad politics of dividing the country in the name of religion only, he added.
He said that the BJP had been wiped out in the Kargil Hill Council elections held just two months ago and this is the reason that today even after a gap of ten years, the territory has no assembly elections at all.