BJP’s ship will sink due to increasing burden of outsiders: Rathore
All India Congress Committee spokesperson and MLA from Theog Kuldeep Singh Rathore has fiercely targeted the BJP. Addressing a press conference in Shimla, Kuldeep Singh Rathore said that the BJP’s ship is about to sink. Lies, deceit and rhetoric will not last long. The people of the country and the state are now fed up with these false promises and have understood their truth. Rathore said that the crowd on the BJP’s ship is increasing. He also took a dig at the leaders joining the BJP. Kuldeep Singh Rathore said that when the ship is about to sink, the first thing he will do is throw out the people who have come from outside. Kuldeep Rathore fiercely targeted BJP state president Dr. Rajiv Bindal. He said that why is he not talking about issues like unemployment and inflation in the Lok Sabha elections. Every citizen of the country is struggling with the problem of inflation and unemployment, but the BJP is not seeing these issues. He said that in the 2014 elections, the BJP came with a Sankalp Patra. In this, it had promised 2 crore jobs every year. Even after 10 years, this promise has not been fulfilled. He said that does the BJP state president not see the inflation in the country. He said that the Congress party has contributed in getting the country independence. Where were the forefathers of BJP’s ideology at the time of independence. He alleged that if the country is in danger from anyone, it is from the NDA government. He said that the BJP has worked to divide the people and today brothers have been separated.
Himachal’s people were cheated in the name of apples
Rathore accused the central government and the Prime Minister of deceiving the people of the state on the issue of apples. He said that the Prime Minister had made promises to the gardeners of the state during the elections. He said that he had talked about protecting the crops of the gardeners, increasing the import duty and making Himachal’s apples available in cold drinks. After coming to power, he did the exact opposite. Instead of increasing the import duty, the central government reduced it. Due to this, Himachali apples are in trouble. Apples from Iran have started coming to the market. Gardeners had stored their apples in the hope of getting good prices, but now they are not getting good prices. Apples are sold at the price of 800 to 1200 rupees per box, which was around 2000 last year, while the cost of cold storage comes to 400 per box.