Thursday, November 7th, 2024

Son-in-law snatched farmers’ land… Rajnath angry at Congress and Vadra in Haryana’s election rally

New Delhi: As the date of elections in Haryana is approaching, the political temperature has become high. BJP and Congress are firing sharp arrows at each other. In the same sequence, while addressing an election rally on Wednesday, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh fiercely attacked the Congress. he/she alleged that Congress itself has done the work of snatching away the land of farmers. Congress failed to fulfill its promises of development and policies. Rajnath Singh, referring to Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra, alleged that Congress snatched the land of farmers in Haryana. he/she said, ‘It is his/her ‘son-in-law’ who had taken the land of the farmers. It was not any relative of BJP who did this. Singh accused Congress of making false promises and not fulfilling them. Rajnath Singh said, ‘They make promises and mislead the public, and then those promises are never fulfilled. They should not make promises which they cannot keep.

‘They will bring back Article 370…’

Rajnath Singh said on the alliance of Congress and National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir elections, ‘They will bring back Article 370. Removal of Article 370 was important. It was Modi ji who removed Article 370. Only the Central Government has the right to implement or abolish Article 370, not the State Government.

‘When it comes to national security…’

Speaking on Agniveer Yojana, Rajnath Singh said, ‘We need youth in the armed forces. Countries like China, America and France involve youth in short-term military services. When it comes to national security, political parties should be united. Singh criticized the Congress for questioning the actions of the armed forces during the surgical strikes and air strikes.

Teased mention of surgical strike

he/she said, ‘When our soldiers carry out surgical strikes and air strikes, Congress raises questions on it. Our Army has shown that India can not only defend itself on its side of the border, but can also conduct operations across the border if needed. Elections in Haryana will be held in a single phase on October 5 and counting of votes will take place on October 8.

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