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BJP counters Deepak Baij's statement

- STAFF REPORTER / RAIPUR

Chhattisga­rh Bharatiya Janata Party Scheduled Tribe Morcha State President Vikas Markam on Wednesday hit back at the statement of Chhattisga­rh Pradesh Congress Committee President Deepak Baij and said that it would be better if Baij worries about his party...?

“Whether the Congress party will be able to touch double figures in this Lok Sabha elections? We challenge Deepak Baij, who talks about BJP getting 150 seats, to first tell whether the Congress party will be able to win 150 seats? If this does not happen, will Rahul Gandhi retire from politics and go to Italy?”, he put a challenge before Congress.

If Congress does not win all eleven seats in Chhattisga­rh, will Deepak Baij leave politics? Even during the assembly elections, Congress had talked big, what happened? The people ousted the party from power, Markam added.

Markam urged Deepak Baij should remain in alert mode and need talk base on ground perception. Bharatiya Janata Party's election manifesto letter is not electoral, it is Modi's guarantee. The people of the entire country trust it. Modi has already made it clear that in the third term, even tougher decisions will be taken in the public interest. It is visionary document for year 2047. In which there is a glimpse of developed India.

He highlighte­d the election manifesto of the BJP mainly the elderly people of the country above 70 years of age to get free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh under the Ayushman scheme. The free ration scheme for the poor will be run till 2029. 3 crore houses will be given to the poor. The loan limit under Mudra Yojana will be Rs 20 lakh. People will be given citizenshi­p under CAA. UCC will be implemente­d across the country. Will implement One Nation, One Election. Law to control paper leaks. Increase in MSP of crops and Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana will be continued. Bullet train will be expanded. Overall, all sections including villages, poor, farmers, youth and women have been included in the BJP's manifesto.

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