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Priyanka Gandhi says Modi govt’s contention to accuse Congress has an expiry date

Priyanka Gandhi

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday honed her assault at the Narendra Modi government requesting that it quit accusing the Congress-drove legislatures of the past and talk about what the Modi government has done over the most recent five years.

“Their contention that ‘what did they do in 70 years’ has an expiry date. Presently they (BJP) should tell what they have done in their five years amid which they have been in power,” said Priyanka Gandhi, as indicated by news organization ANI, expelling the BJP’s claim that the Congress-drove governments in the past are in charge of the issues the nation is confronting today.

Priyanka Gandhi met party pioneers in Uttar Pradesh’s Bhadohi, where she advised the gathering specialists to buckle down on the ground going into the Lok Sabha decision. She said individuals are not “fulfilled” with the Modi government and would cast a ballot against it in the forthcoming surveys.

She stated, “Nobody is happy with the Modi government. Individuals will change this administration in 2019. The ranchers, adolescents, and workers all are not glad. Together, they will change the administration.”

The Congress head is as of now on an effort battle in Uttar Pradesh. She commenced a three-day Ganga Yatra as a component of the battle for the Lok Sabha surveys on Monday when she took a pontoon from Sangam to Arail ghat in Prayagraj. The crusade will finish in Varanasi. Uttar Pradesh cast a ballot in every one of the seven periods of the Lok Sabha races between April 11 and May 19.

As general secretary responsible for Uttar Pradesh East, Priyanka Gandhi has an overwhelming assignment of turning the fortunes of the Congress party in the state where its execution in the course of the last a few national surveys has been disappointing.

Priyanka Gandhi, addressing journalists in Bhadohi, additionally dismissed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s case that the state has advanced immeasurably over the most recent two years. She stated, “Report card, advancements, every last bit of it sounds great yet there is nothing on the ground. I am meeting individuals ordinary. Every one of the general population is in trouble.”

Prior, Adityanath had censured the Congress for the backwardness of Uttar Pradesh. He stated, “The Congress governed the state for the greatest timespan after freedom, and consequently the gathering gave the state assignment of a ‘BIMARU’ state.”






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