New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off poll campaign in Haryana's Karnal district on Saturday with his first poll rally after Lok Sabha elections and said that to ensure development in the state, people need to vote for a Congress-free government.
Modi further said that in order to determine a better future for the state, people have to vote for Congress-free Haryana in the upcoming Oct 15 Assembly elections.
He added that people need to elect a stable government in Haryana on the 90 Assembly seats with majority which will allow him to do work in the state.
“People need to elect BJP government with full majority. Change is important if you want to move forwards,” he said.
The PM said that the Haryana government is spreading lies and saying that the central government has stopped exporting Basmati rice. “However, in reality, Congress in Haryana has imposed 4 per cent tax,” he said.
Modi further said that Congress government did not do anything for pilgrims travelling to Kailash Mansarovar yatra whereas Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opened a new road to facilitate their travel.
He said that while Congress government did nothing to facilitate pilgrims travelling to mansarovar Yatra for the last 60 years, BJP got a new road opened for them.
Modi said that is starting the poll campaign from the land of 'dar veer karn.'
He added that the party had initiated 'Prime Minister Krishi Sinchai Yojana' and 'Jan Dhan yojana' for the poor.
Talking about the law and order situation in the state and instances of land grabbing by goons, Modi said that Haryana police does not pay heed to him as they are under the influence of the state government.
He added that the entire world is talking about India then it is because people elected the central government with clear majority.
“In the present age of wi-fi, shouldn't our towns be clean? I want to work towards waste management to make them smart cities. Shouldn't Haryana cities be part of this?,” he said.
He said that the state ranks ninth for reducing poverty while it is on the eight position for per capita income. “Who is responsible for this”, he asked.
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