Thursday, January 19, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in Uttarakhand asks voters to oust BJP Governement


Congress President Sonia Gandhi launched her party's campaign in Uttarakhand on Tuesday and attempted said that a mere change in leadership is not enough, what the state needs is a regime change.
"If the land, soil, water and hills of Uttarakhand are sold or leased at throwaway prices, then it is not progress but a fraud on the people of the state. For the last many years, this fraud is being played with the people of Uttarakhand and efforts are being made to hide this loot and dishonesty through various means," Sonia Gandhi said.
The UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi also used the inaugural poll meeting in Uttarakhand to reach out to the Muslims and Dalits, who have a significant presence in the state.  Sonia Gandhi promised government-sponsored computer education for madrasa students, and a package for Dalits.
Sonia Gandhi also sought to make light of BJP's decision to replace Nishank with Khanduri months before the polls, and asserted that the state government could not hide corruption. "The mask of honesty of the then chief minister slipped. BJP changed its chief minister, but could not change its deeds," she said.


 
This article is posted by pressbrief.in

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