Palasbari: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday slammed the Congress saying that successive governments of the grand previous occasion have given unemployment, insurgency, violence and infiltration to Assam.
Chouhan, whereas addressing an election rally at Palasbari in Kamrup district, mentioned that Assam witnessed growth solely after the BJP-led authorities got here to energy in the state in 2016.
“Congress had ruled Assam for so many years. What did they give to the state? Their successive governments gave only unemployment, insurgency, violence and infiltration,” he mentioned.
The Madhya Pradesh chief minister urged the folks of Assam to not imagine in Congress’s 5 ensures.
“Congress never fulfils its promises. You go to other states where Rahul Gandhi had promised to waive farm loans within 10 days of forming governments. Even after one-and-half years of coming to power, none of the Congress-ruled states has waived the agricultural loans,” he mentioned.
The Congress has “guaranteed” that if voted to energy in Assam, it is going to convey a regulation to nullify the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, generate 5 lakh authorities jobs, present 200 models of electrical energy to everybody free of charge and Rs 2,000 per 30 days to housewives and lift the minimal wages of tea backyard staff to Rs 365.
Chouhan was in Palasbari, which goes to polls in the third section on April 6, to marketing campaign for BJP candidate Hemang Thakuria, who could have a direct contest with former minister Jatin Mali of the Congress.