Minister Deshpande assured that Modi, Yogi combine can’t stop Congress
Team Udayavani, May 2, 2018, 9:57 AM IST
Karwar: R V Deshpande, Minister for Heavy Industries and Commerce on May 1 said that neither Prime Minister Modi nor UP Chief Minister Yogi will have the capacity to stop the Congress army.
Interfacing with the media, Deshpande said the Modi-drove BJP government gave a false representation on the confidence rested by the general population and its future is disheartening.
Both Modi and Yogi are going to the state as elections are nearing yet their endeavors to win voters will be worthless. Modi-drove NDA government is against the farmers and workers and the general population of the state will re-choose Congress, said Deshpande.
BJP is blending religion with development and in the conditions of Gujarat, Goa and Maharashtra, it has neglected to accomplish the improvement objectives because of religion based politics, Deshpande said.
Note ban caused huge burden because of which we can’t draw our well deserved cash, he said. Income tax raids are being done on political rivals with ulterior intentions, Deshpande said.
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