Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister and BJP national vice president Shivraj Singh Chouhan launching a scathing attack on Congress on Thursday claimed that it had failed to deliver promises made during the 2018 assembly elections.
While talking to media persons here at party’s state headquarters Ekatma Parisar, Chouhan lamenting on the present state of affairs of the Congress said it was reaping whatever sins it had sown.
Citing that the then Congress president Rahul Gandhi had declared in poll campaign that the chief ministers of Congress-ruled states would immediately be changed if they did not meet the expectations of people and failed to fulfill the promises of farm loan waiver within 10 days, the BJP leader saud he (Rahul) should now apologize to the people of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan for non fulfillment of this promises.
Shivraj also accused that Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel of indulging in politics of vengeance in the state, and claimed that the state’s rtuling dispensation was torturing its political rivals.
He further thanked the people of Chhattisgarh for showing trust on BJP in recently concluded Lok Sabha polls. Commenting on results of the Lok Sabha polls he said “delighted with the impressive victory, but we have not stopped working and are nowadays busy in strengthening the organisation.”