CM releases Ashish Dubey’s ‘Drishti Patra’ for polls
   Date :18-Apr-2024

Drishti Patra 
 
 
 
 
Staff Reporter
 
 
 
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, during his short visit to the city on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the Congress. Addressing a press conference, he said when the people of North India rejected Rahul Baba, then he fled to the South, but now the people of South will drive him out. This trend will continue because the Congress has only ruled the country and now the public understands that such parties should never be brought into power. The Chief Minister also released BJP candidate’s ‘Drishti Patra’ for Lok Sabha elections. Taking a dig at the Congress, Yadav said the Congress did not participate in the consecration ceremony of Lord Ramlalla in Ayodhya. Every Hindu feels offended by this behaviour of the Congress. People of the country have decided to give BJP a clear mandate once again. The CM said history witness that whether it’s about Article 370 or appeasement, terrorism, or the proliferation of Naxalism and gruesome massacres, the people of India will never forgive Congress for these issues.
 
That’s why voters are sidelining Congress and taking BJP to victory once again. CM Yadav said the Congress, which ruled Madhya Pradesh for nearly 50 years, gave the state only pits, darkness, poverty and hunger. There were no roads, no electricity and no water in the State. Since 2003, the BJP governments have changed the direction and condition of the state. Today, with the formation of a double-engine government at the center and in the state, the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas Aur Sabka Prayas’ is being realised. Now Madhya Pradesh is at the forefront in
various areas of development and the day is not far when we will become residents of developed Madhya Pradesh.
All this has been made possible due to the thinking, foresight and double-engine government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said the Chief Minister. He also appealed to the public to vote for the BJP candidate on April 19.