With the ruling Aam Aadmi Social gathering (AAP) stepping up its electioneering in Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday hit out on the BJP-led Centre, accusing it of failing to ship up to now 10 years and now in search of votes within the title of faith and caste.
Mr. Mann, who was addressing a rally in Hoshiarpur district’s Chabbewal, mentioned the AAP is canvassing for votes based mostly on its governance. “We have done the work and are asking for votes based on it. The Modi government did nothing but sold public sector undertakings. The only things the BJP gave the common people are inflation and unemployment. All actual benefits were given to capitalist friends of the Modi government,” he mentioned.
Mr. Mann mentioned his authorities in Punjab has given authorities jobs to the youth. “There is no place for corruption in the AAP government. My government worked hard to improve Punjab, governance and employment rate,” he mentioned.
Urging individuals to assist AAP, Mr. Mann mentioned, “Give me the 13 seats of Punjab. We are winning in Delhi, Gujarat, Assam and Kurukshetra. We will have 20 to 25 MPs in the Lok Sabha. We already have 10 MPs in the Rajya Sabha. When you have 30 to 40 people advocating for your rights in the Parliament, no one will be able to stop us,” he mentioned.
The election for the 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab will likely be held on June 1.