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Uttarakhand: ‘BJP has been misusing ED-CBI for 10 years’, Harish Rawat also targeted the government, Virendra Rawat recited the election manifesto

Congress candidate from Lok Sabha seat Virendra Rawat on Thursday sought public relations votes in several villages of Jwalapur assembly constituency. Toured Telpura, Buggawala, Bandarjud, Khala Tira of Ranipur area, Hazara, Asafnagar, Kota Muradnagar, Jassawala, Teliwala, Dhanauri area along with former Chief Minister Harish Rawat and Jwalapur MLA Ravi Bahadur. After this, he met the outgoing and former councilors in the office of former councilor Ashok Sharma in Kankhal.

During this, former Chief Minister Harish Rawat said that BJP is a party with double character. The way the Bharatiya Janata Party government has misused institutions like ED and CBI for the last 10 years due to its greed for power, this has never happened before in the country. Those accused of scams worth hundreds of thousands of crores become clean as soon as they join BJP.

Virendra Rawat told the election manifesto

During this, Virendra Rawat also placed the election manifesto of Congress in front of the public and told that participative justice, comprehensive social, economic and caste census, right to reservation, legal right to water, forest land, a list of pending claims under the Forest Rights Act. Solutions, Apna Dharti, Apna Raj, social groups, scheduled areas will be declared within the year.

Congress election manifesto

Free essential diagnostics, medicines, treatment, surgery and rehabilitation treatment as health right, Employment Guarantee Act for urban areas even for MNREGA workers, Startup fund for youth with Rs 5,000 crore, poor in Mahalakshmi scheme under Nari Nyaya. One lakh rupees per year for a woman in the family, half the population, full rights, 50 percent reservation for women in new recruitments in the Central Government, respect for power, the Central Government’s contribution will be doubled in the salary of women making Asha, Anganwadi and mid-day meals.