Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Congress, BJP go full throttle to woo voters

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA/DHARAMSHAL­A : With campaignin­g for bypolls to two assembly segments in Himachal Pradesh—Dharamshal­a and Pachhad—concluding today, both ruling BJP and Congress on Friday made last ditch efforts to woo voters.

Voting for both the seats, which fell vacant after MLAs Suresh Kashyap (Pachhad) and Kishan Kapoor (Dharamshal­a) and were elected to Lok Sabha, will take place on October 21.

Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur addressed two public meeting at Narag and Rajgarh to garner voters for candidates.

Besides making a blistering attack on Congress, Thakur did not spare an opportunit­y to hit out at his “detractors” within and outside the party.

“There are many who are nurturing dreams to become future chief minister but don’t know there position. Critics, who wasted no opportunit­y in taking a dig at me, fell silent after Lok Sabha elections’ results. They were left exposed,” the CM said while addressing a public meeting at Narag, which is considered to strong hold of party rebel and former zila parishad chairperso­n Dayal Pyari.

Pyari, who was a front runner in BJP for Pachhad ticket, filed nomination­s as independen­t after the saffron party fielded green horn Reena Kashyap against Congress’ Gangu Ram Musafir.

Meanwhile, former chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal also held two meetings in the constituen­cy. IPH minister Mahender Singh Thakur and social justice minister Rajiv Sezal are holding the fort at Pachhad along with education minister Suresh Bhardwaj and party’s chief whip Narendra Bragta.

On the other hand Congress workers and leaders are going full throttle with door-to-door campaignin­g to canvass for party candidates. Party chief Kuldeep Singh Rathore, who has been campaignin­g in the area, accused the ruling party of misusing official machinery.

“Model code of conduct is being violated blatantly by BJP leaders and we have approached the election commission to take action,” Rathore said.

On Saturday, CM will address back-to-back public meetings in favour of BJP candidate Vishal Nehria in various localities of Dharamshal­a constituen­cy. Senior Congress leaders—GS Bali and Sudhir Sharma, who were staying away from the polls citing health reasons—will be joining the campaignin­g on the last day.

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