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BJP will sweep Pondy Assembly polls, says Nadda; promises graft-free govt

BJP president JP Nadda on Sunday asserted that his party would sweep the coming Puducherry Assembly elections and assured people of the union territory a corruption-free and developmen­t-oriented government.

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Alleging that corruption was rampant under the Congress government led by Chief Minister V Narayanasa­my, he said the BJP would win 23 of the 30 seats in the union territory in the polls, likely in the next few months.

The BJP has received a shot in the arm with former minister A Namassivay­am joining the party along with a former MLA recently. “...for the last 35 years under the Congress rule, 52 per cent of the population in the UT is below the poverty line,” Nadda claimed, adding corruption extended to admissions in colleges offering profession­al courses as well.

Addressing a grand first election public meeting here, Nadda said the Congress government did not conduct local body elections for a long time and Central seats in colleges were not allotted to Puducherry students “due to corruption.”

While 70 per cent was the grant in aid to Puducherry from the Centre during former Prime Minister AB Vajpayee’s tenure, it was cut to 30 per cent when Narayanasa­my became a

Minister at the Centre, he claimed.

Puducherry went into a debt trap while 76 per cent of youth were unemployed and employees belonging to the cooperativ­e sector like Khadi Cooperativ­e Federation have not been paid salary for over four years, he claimed.

Assembly elections are expected in April or early May in Puducherry. “When Narayanasa­my was a Central Minister, he waived Rs 5,000 crore loan of Jharkhand, but did not waive the loan of Puducherry,” Nadda said adding this was the type of ‘justice’ the present Chief Minister did meted out to the UT.

Senior leaders were leaving the Congress, he said and welcomed them into the Saffron party’s fold, expressing confidence that the ‘lotus’ was set to bloom in Puducherry and capture power.

Namassivay­am, number 2 in the Narayanasa­my Cabinet, was among those who recently quit the Congress and joined the BJP. He has accused the Chief Minister of sidelining senior Congress leaders.

“Kamalam is going to grow, Kamalam is going to blossom here in Puducherry... we will win 23 plus seats and will form a government...,” the BJP national chief said.

He assured the people of a government that would be free of corruption and focused on developmen­t of the union territory.

 ??  ?? BJP national president JP Nadda addressing a rally in Puducherry on Sunday
BJP national president JP Nadda addressing a rally in Puducherry on Sunday

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