Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

CAPT: PANIC HAS SPREAD IN BJP, CONG WILL WIN

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday ridiculed PM Modi, stating that “fearing defeat, the PM was running scared from one constituen­cy to another to garner support for BJP candidates”. He addressed rallies in Mandi and Kangra districts.

DHARAMSHAL­A/MANDI:Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday ridiculed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that “fearing defeat, the PM was running scared from one constituen­cy to another to garner support for BJP candidates”.

Addressing rallies at Nachan assembly segment in Mandi and Fatehpur in Kangra district, Captain Amarinder said that the Prime Minister was making frantic rounds of the state, quipping that he himself had been delayed due to Modi’s frenzied movement in Himachal. Reacting to Modi’s ‘termite’ remark against the Congress, the Punjab CM said, had that been the case, the country would have collapsed instead of progressin­g the way it has done in the last 70 years. He alleged that the Prime Minister’s comments reflected his despair at the antiBJP swing that had started emerging across the country.

“The Prime Minister has realised that the BJP was headed for an electoral rout in Himachal,” said Captain Amarinder, adding that his last-ditch efforts were unlikely to yield results.

From demonetisa­tion to GST, the Modi-led BJP’s ill-conceived decisions had brought the people to their knees and disillusio­ned them completely from the party, he added.

When demonetisa­tion struck, people did not have money to buy even a cup of tea, he pointed out, adding that with the promised GST money yet to roll out, state government­s were having a hard time carrying out any developmen­t and welfare works.

Appealing to the people to vote for the Congress candidates, Captain Amarinder said that Modi government’s “inconsider­ate decisions” have severely hit the common people.

Pointing out that Himachal Pradesh had witnessed huge developmen­t on all counts under the Virbhadra Singh government, the Punjab chief minister said the people of the hill state wanted continued progress and peace, which only the Congress could give them.He said that like him, Virbhadra has also declared this to be his last election as they both wanted to hand over the reins to the youth now.

IN 2014, THE BJP MANAGED MEDIA: KESHAV NAYAK

Congress leader Keshav Naik, who is also the director of the state Cooperativ­e Bank Ltd, alleged that in 2014, the BJP had managed the media to win Lok Sabha elections. With this, he also appealed to the media to write and show the truth.

Fearing defeat, the PM is running scared from one constituen­cy to the other to garner support for BJP candidates. CAPT AMARINDER SINGH, Punjab chief minister

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 ?? SHYAM SHARMA/HT ?? Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh addressing a rally in Kangra on Sunday.
SHYAM SHARMA/HT Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh addressing a rally in Kangra on Sunday.

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