Sonia kick-starts poll campaign in HP, attacks BJP
Sonia kick-starts poll campaign in HP, attacks BJP
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Addressing
a rally in Mandi on Monday, Gandhi said Central funds to the tune of Rs
10,000 crore allocated to the state had lapsed last year as the BJP
government did not make adequate efforts to implement various Central
schemes in the state.
"There
is a difference between the promises and actual work of the BJP," she
said and charged that the saffron party was only pretending to fight
corruption and rising prices and did little efforts on the ground.
"These
people (BJP) are taking big about tackling corruption when they
themselves are deep into it. Their fight against corruption is just a
show off. Before raising a finger against corruption they should
introspect," she said.
Gandhi
said it was a matter of shame that corruption had afflicted the system
of governance and said only the Congress party had made attempts to
tackle it head on by implementing the Right to Information law.
"Who brought the RTI Act? Did the BJP enact it? It was the UPA which brought the RTI Act to tackle corruption," she said.
Gandhi
sought to defend the recent hike in diesel prices contending that it
was inevitable because of the increase in international crude prices.
The
UPA chairperson, however, pointed out that Congress-ruled states had
reduced VAT on diesel to cushion the impact of the diesel price hike, a
move which was lacking in the BJP-ruled states.
Elections to the Himachal Pradesh assembly are scheduled to be held on 4th November.
Gandhi
said UPA had taken efforts to remove corruption by getting the Lokpal
Bill passed in Lok Sabha, but it was stalled in Rajya Sabha by the BJP.
"It (BJP) is not against corruption but against Congress," she claimed.
Referring to rise
in prices of essential commodities, she said it was a matter of deep
concern but India could not remain insulated from global trends.
She
criticised the BJP government for opposing FDI in multi-brand retail
and said it would benefit farmers whose products would directly reach
the market.
"It
is for the states to allow or not to allow FDI in retail but it is in
the interest of both the growers and consumers who would get commodities
at reasonable prices," she said.
The
AICC president said the UPA government had accepted
one-rank-one-pension for armed personnel and also hiked the pension of
ex-servicemen, doubled the wages of Anganwadi workers and helpers, and
waived off loans of farmers.
Besides,
it has given employment to rural people under MNREGA, free education to
all children in age group of 6-14 years under RTE and helped thousands
of women through self help groups, she said.
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