Congress lists unkept promises ahead of PM’s campaign
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Opposition raises points of particular standing for Bihar.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi began the campaign path in Bihar, the Congress on Friday requested if Mr. Modi will present ‘courage’ to announce particular standing for the State and posed a number of different questions on the promises that the Prime Minister had made to the folks within the run as much as the 2015 Assembly polls.
Congress normal secretary Randeep Surjewala, who has been tenting in Patna to supervise the celebration’s election campaign, mentioned Mr. Modi would as soon as once more attempt to ‘mislead, confuse and divide’ the 12 crore folks of Bihar.
“Will PM Modi today show the courage to announce special status for Bihar?” he requested, dding that Union Power Minister R. {K}. Singh had already ‘dismissed’ such a requirement.
Posing 10 questions, Mr Surjewala focused the BJP and the Prime Minister for not ‘honouring’ their earlier bulletins.
“In the last election, the announcement to construct a Central University in Bhagalpur at a cost of ₹500 crore won much applause but not even a single brick has not been laid,” Mr. Surjewala mentioned.
The Congress chief mentioned although Mr. Modi had introduced a Skill Development University at a value of ₹1,550 crore, it merely vanished after the elections.
“Why was it taken to Varanasi? Why did you lie about electricity generation in Bihar? What happened to the 1300 MW thermal power plant to be built at a cost of ₹10,000 crore in Chausa, Buxar?” he mentioned.
The Congress normal secretary additionally cited a number of infrastructure tasks together with the Shri Ram-Janaki highway in Bihar price ₹4,000 crore and the four-lane highway from U.P. border to Siwan-Madhubani-Sitamarhi on the Indo-Nepal border.
“Why did Modi government cheat ‘Siyaram’? Where did ₹100 crore of Ramayana Circuit’s go missing in Bihar which was announced by Modi ji? Why did Modi government refuse to construct a museum on the life of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita in the ‘Prakatya Sthal Complex’ in Purona, Sitamarhi?” Mr. Surjewala requested.
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