Raipur: In a scathing attack, BJP leader and Union Minister Anurag Thakur criticized the Congress government, accusing them of making false promises during the 2018 elections. Thakur, addressing a press conference, highlighted various unfulfilled commitments, stating that the Congress had failed to deliver on key pledges, including providing ₹500 per month to mothers, ensuring full prohibition, generating employment for lakhs of youth, and offering housing to 18 lakh underprivileged families.
Thakur also pointed out discrepancies in the Congress’s claims regarding women’s safety, citing incidents in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. He questioned the effectiveness of the “I can fight” initiative for girls in Chhattisgarh, emphasizing the importance of concrete actions over empty promises. Thakur stressed the need for transparency, asserting that the BJP government would prevent paper leaks, uphold the integrity of youth’s futures, and provide subsidies for items like cylinders.
The Union Minister extended his criticism to specific Congress leaders, challenging the effectiveness of their governance and even suggesting that they had been discarded by their own party. Thakur underscored the BJP’s commitment to creating employment opportunities, supporting farmers with bonuses, and implementing schemes for women’s empowerment. He urged the people of Chhattisgarh to reject false assurances and trust the BJP for genuine development.
In conclusion, Thakur emphasized the need for accountable leadership and pledged that the BJP would fulfill its promises, unlike the Congress, which, according to him, had left a trail of unmet commitments and disillusioned citizens.
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