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BJP accuses UPA Govt of mismanagement, corruption | Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday accused the Congress party-led Government of mismanagement and corruption, saying this has led to inflation in the country. Addressing at
the 'Sansad Chalo', a public march and rally held in the capital, senior BJP leader
Lal Krishna Advani said there was a need for public to compare the prices of commodities
of daily use during the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government and the
present day Congress-led government. "Compare this to 2004, when the term of Vajpayee
government got over and their (UPA) government came into power. Since then in
the last six years the prices of every commodity especially eatables have increased
significantly. You will see some things have risen by 100%, some by 200%, some
by 250%. The prices have risen continuously. The reason for that is mismanagement
as Sushma ji said and even bigger than that is corruption," said Advani, senior
BJP leader and National Democratic Alliance's Working Chairman. BJP President
Nitin Gadkari, on this occasion, described the UPA government led by Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh as anti-poor and a government that has failed to control rising
prices of essential commodities. "When united progressive Alliance (UPA) government
came into power, a great economist became the Prime Minister of the country. People
of the country thought that the economic policy of the country will be on the
right track. But the promise to bring down inflation in 100 days by the congress
party and the UPA government under leadership of a great economist failed. Sonia
ji used to say that their government is for poor people, but the poverty has increased
rather than decreased. The slogan they raised was to eliminate poverty but they
have worked to increase poverty," he said. BJP leaders also alleged that food
stocks were rotting due to improper management at various godowns owned by the
government-owned Food Corporation of India (FCI). The massive demonstration was
the biggest mobilization of BJP workers from across the country, under the leadership
of newly appointed BJP chief Nitin Gadkari as witnessed at the Ramlila Ground
in the national capital on Wednesday. Hundreds of thousands of party workers from
across the country participated in the rally. |
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