Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Bhupesh
Baghel Government in poll-bound Chhattisgarh, saying “Congress and development
cannot exist together” and that BJP’s mission is to strengthen the State’s
identity and the rights of tribals and the backward sections.
Addressing a rally on Thursday, PM Modi accused the
Congress Government in the State of “corruption” and alleged that its leaders
had worked for their own benefit.
“The people of the State and BJP worked together for
the formation of Chhattisgarh… Till the time the Congress Government ruled
they kept fighting with the BJP Government here. But we still worked for the
development of the State… This election is not just to elect an MLA, or Chief
Minister, but it is an election to decide your and your children’s future,” he
said.
PM Modi said there is huge support for BJP can be seen
in Kanker.
“BJP’s mission is to strengthen Chhattisgarh’s
identity. BJP’s mission is to protect the rights of tribals and the backward.
BJP’s mission is to bring Chhattisgarh into the top states of the country.
Congress and development cannot exist together,” the Prime Minister said.
“You have seen the failure of the Congress Government
in the last five years. In these years only Congress leaders and their
relatives saw development in their assets as their number of bungalows and cars
increased. What did the poor, Dalit, backward, tribal families of Kanker and
Bastar get? Congress gave dilapidated roads and poorly conditioned hospitals
and schools to the people of Chhattisgarh. Congress set a new record for
bribery in the government offices,” he added.
Chhattisgarh will face a two-phased election for its
90 Assembly seats. Polling will be held on November 7 and November 17 in the
state and counting will be held on December 3.
Four other States apart from Chhattisgarh will face
polls this month.
ANI