India
PM Modi: After Himachal Pradesh, Haryana could face financial crisis if Congress forms govt | India News – Times of India
KURUKSHETRA/CHANDIGARH: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused the Congress’s “royal” Gandhi family of reservation system when he officially started Kurukshetra on Saturday, his campaign for the Haryana state assembly elections.
PM Modi assured voters that he would protect the reservation system. “As long as Modi is here, not a shred of reservation will be touched,” he said at a rally in Kurukshetra and also warned the people of the state that if Congress forms a government, the state could face the same financial crisis as Himachal Pradesh who is struggling to pay its employees. He said that even the Chief Minister and Ministers of Himachal have had to surrender their salaries due to financial problems.
“Congress is a very dishonest party. Congress has only one policy: to empty the state exchequer to win elections,” he said. “Also look at the situation in Punjab…what have they done.”
Addressing the issues faced by farmers, Modi accused the Congress of misleading the country and challenged it to implement similar schemes in Karnataka and Telangana. He said that over 1,200 farmers in Telangana had committed suicide in the past few months. “The blood of these farmers is on their hands,” he said.
PM Modi assured voters that he would protect the reservation system. “As long as Modi is here, not a shred of reservation will be touched,” he said at a rally in Kurukshetra and also warned the people of the state that if Congress forms a government, the state could face the same financial crisis as Himachal Pradesh who is struggling to pay its employees. He said that even the Chief Minister and Ministers of Himachal have had to surrender their salaries due to financial problems.
“Congress is a very dishonest party. Congress has only one policy: to empty the state exchequer to win elections,” he said. “Also look at the situation in Punjab…what have they done.”
Addressing the issues faced by farmers, Modi accused the Congress of misleading the country and challenged it to implement similar schemes in Karnataka and Telangana. He said that over 1,200 farmers in Telangana had committed suicide in the past few months. “The blood of these farmers is on their hands,” he said.