Monday, 30 December 2013

BJP will Uproot Congress in 2014 Lok Sabha Election

Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh on Sunday claimed that Congress’ seats won’t cross three digits in the upcoming 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

Singh was talking to media persons during his visit to the city at Indore Press Club.

The Chhattisgarh chief minister said that the whole country is annoyed with corruption and inflation, so they want to put an end of Congress rule.

Asked on the emergence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led by Arvind Kejriwal and possible challenge it might pose to BJP’s prospects in Lok Sabha elections, Singh said that AAP has done hard work in Delhi in the last 1.5 years but still the public chose BJP as the single largest party in Delhi.

“BJP is the political power which is able to uproot Congress from the country,” he said adding that people now want NDA to return to power at the Centre. He claimed that both Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have raced way ahead of those states which were geographically restructured as two separate states a decade ago.

Despite global recession, both the states maintained excellent growth rate of late. Singh claimed that he carries a long standing association with the Madhya Pradesh and Indore. Every time I start new political inning in Chhattisgarh, I seek blessings from Mahakal in Ujjain.

He is scheduled to seek offers prayers at Ujjain on Monday. On Naxalite menace back home, Singh claimed that thousands of youths have been recruited in CG police and they have been armed with latest weapons.

He, however, called for Integrated Action against naxals from all the states affected by this threat.

On being asked whether the public wants chief ministers who act like a chief executive office like him, Singh candidly mentioned that it’s all about financial management.

The states have limited resources and the CM is expected to act like a CEO for ensuring that additional funds are generated by optimum utilization of resources.

Source: DNA

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