Raipur . After BJP, today Congress has released its manifesto for the urban body elections, after which political rhetoric has intensified between BJP and Congress. Minister Kedar Kashyap, while reacting to the Congress manifesto, said that half of the Congress manifesto is copy paste and the rest is waste. He said that Congress has copied some of the promises already present in the BJP manifesto, thereby once again presenting the proof of its ideological bankruptcy before the public. Minister Kashyap said that anyway Congress has no vision for anything other than corruption.
Kedar Kashyap discussed every promise of the Congress manifesto in detail and exposed the Congress manifesto. He said that whether it is conservation and beautification of ponds or Wi-Fi, CCTV etc., property tax, consolidated tax and water user charges etc., sanitary napkins or others, all the promises are either exact copies of the BJP manifesto or are the promises that Congress had made in its 2019 manifesto, which it could not fulfill even after forcefully occupying all the bodies. Minister Kashyap said that apart from these two copy pastes, all the rest is waste, which has nothing to do with the development of the city.
He sarcastically said that if a party cannot give a fundamental vision of ten pages, how can we expect any development from it. He said that anyway there is a BJP government in both the centre and the state, BJP has both the intention and capability to do all the development work. Congress’s manifesto is actually a sham document. It is a post-dated cheque of a bankrupt bank.
Kedar Kashyap discussed every promise of the Congress manifesto in detail and exposed the Congress manifesto. He said that whether it is conservation and beautification of ponds or Wi-Fi, CCTV etc., property tax, consolidated tax and water user charges etc., sanitary napkins or others, all the promises are either exact copies of the BJP manifesto or are the promises that Congress had made in its 2019 manifesto, which it could not fulfill even after forcefully occupying all the bodies. Minister Kashyap said that apart from these two copy pastes, all the rest is waste, which has nothing to do with the development of the city.
He sarcastically said that if a party cannot give a fundamental vision of ten pages, how can we expect any development from it. He said that anyway there is a BJP government in both the centre and the state, BJP has both the intention and capability to do all the development work. Congress’s manifesto is actually a sham document. It is a post-dated cheque of a bankrupt bank.