Millennium Post

Oppn faces credibilit­y crisis, Congress resorting to lies, says Rajnath Singh

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

RAIPUR: Opposition parties were facing a credibilit­y crisis in Chhattisga­rh as well as in the country, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said Thursday, accusing the Congress of resorting to “blatant lies” for political gains.

Talking to reporters here, Singh also said Naxalism was “on its last leg” in India and assured that it would be wiped out in the next three to five years.

In Chhattisga­rh since Wednesday to address campaign rallies for the second phase of Assembly polls on November 20, Singh said, “Congress and other opposition parties are struggling with credibilit­y issues in the country”.

“The condition of Congress has weakened in the country and it has lost its strength. That is why Congress has not named its chief ministeria­l candidate in Chhattisga­rh. It is like Congress has taken out a ‘baraat’ (marriage procession) without a groom,” he said.

Terming the Congress poll manifesto as a “post-dated cheque of a bankrupt bank”, he said the party has made “false promises” in it.

“The manifesto released by the Congress is an admission

that the party has lost its credibilit­y. Its manifesto is as meaningles­s as a post-dated cheque of a bankrupt bank. The manifesto is meaningles­s,” Singh said.

“Congress takes support of blatant lies. It talks about loan waiver, but in Karnataka, warrants are being slapped on farmers (for not repaying loans) and they are being arrested,” he said.

Singh said Congress gave slogans of removing poverty but the poor suffered during its rule. “In 1969, when the Congress was in power, nationalis­ation of banks was carried out, but it

did not benefit the poor,” he said.

Naxalism was going through its last phase in India, he said. “Earlier, 90 districts were in the grip of Naxalism, but now it has come down to 10-11 districts. Very soon the country will get rid of the (Naxal) menace,” he said.

It will take three to five years to end the Naxal menace in the country, he said.

“Earlier, more number of security personnel used to be killed in the Naxal violence, but the situation has now reversed. Now, more Naxals are gunned down,” he added.

Singh appealed to Naxals to “drop their weapons and join the mainstream”. “We have a good rehabilita­tion policy.

Naxals who surrender get benefits of the policy,” he said.

To a query on non-payment of bonus to grain producing farmers by the state government for a couple years, he said, “It is true that bonus was not paid to farmers for a couple of years due to certain circumstan­ces. But the Chhattisga­rh government paid the bonus this year and will continue to do so subsequent­ly”.

 ?? PTI ?? Home Minister Rajnath Singh addresses an election meeting at Saraipali in Mahasamund district on Thursday
PTI Home Minister Rajnath Singh addresses an election meeting at Saraipali in Mahasamund district on Thursday

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