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BJP steps up Himachal campaign

BJP targeted the Congress governments at the Centre and state for 'betraying' the common man by failing to check price rise and for 'divisive' vote bank politics.

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SHIMLA: Ramping up its election campaign in Himachal Pradesh, the BJP on Wednesday targeted the Congress governments at the Centre and state for 'betraying' the common man by failing to check price rise and for 'divisive' vote bank politics.
    
Its senior leaders Rajnath Singh, L K Advani, M Venkaiah Naidu, Sushma Swaraj and chief ministerial candidate P K Dhumal went to the hustings for the second phase of 65 assembly constituencies, asking people to oust the Virbhadra Singh regime.
    
"The UPA government and the ministry in Shimla have betrayed the common man by failing to check spiralling prices of essential goods. They should be thrown out," Advani said addressing a rally in Kullu, the second home of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
    
Accusing the Congress of being 'drunk' on vote bank politics, BJP President Rajnath Singh said in Solan "even its developmental plans are guided by religious considerations. It is trying to divide the country on religion".
    
The leaders also pilloried the Manmohan Singh government for 'surrendering the country's interest' to the US on the nuclear deal while the BJP chief alleged the state government had failed on all fronts, increasing corruption in the 'Dev Bhoomi' (land of the gods).
    
Addressing a rally at Nurpur in Kangra district with former Chief Minister Shanta Kumar, Sushma Swaraj said "Sonia Gandhi (Congress President) had recently said she has no magic wand to check price rise. The NDA government under Vajpayee also did not have any magic wand but it never allowed a price spiral."

 

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