“Third front and AAP are ‘B’ plan of Congress to stop Narendra Modi”
March 05, 2014
Gandhinagar, 5 March 2014
Following are the points that BJP leader Prakash Javdekar raised in Gandhinagar today while addressing media persons here. Javdekar was here to address the state BJP media workshop.
-Congress is spitting venom against Narendra Modi because the issues of poor, backwards and governance are no more in its hand.
-With Ram Vilas Paswan, Udit Raj and Ramdas Athwale etc favoring BJP, Dalit leadership is also aligned with the BJP, the party that has recently sent Dalit community’s Shambhunath Tundiya, Satyanarayan Jatiya and Ramdas Athwale to Rajya Sabha.
-Congress is frustrated. Its Hippocratic secularism has also failed. People are happily welcoming BJP’s development policy. The states governed by BJP are witnessing good governance. Congress has nothing to show, therefore it has executed plan-B under which the third front and Aam Aadmi Party are put on front side to stop Narendra Modi. Such efforts will not succeed.
-When Atal Bihar Vajpayee government came to power in 1998, India’s growth rate was 4.8% and when Vajpayee govt left the rate was 8.4%. The Congress-led UPA government has decreased it to 4.8% level.
-Narmada project is lifeline for people of Gujarat. Erection of gates over Narmada dam is in the interest for people of Gujarat. Aam Aadmi Party candidate and anti-Narmada dam activist Medha Patkar has filed a plea in the Supreme Court against the project. If AAP really cares for Gujarat’s good why Medha Patkar is not withdrawing her plea?
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