SHIMLA: State Congress President Mandi Lok Sabha MP Pratibha Singh has termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Yuva Sankalp Vijay rally in Mandi as a complete failure and described it as a "flopped election rally".
Accusing the Jai Ram government of the state of misusing the government machinery and spending crores of rupees, she said that the Prime Minister did not make any such announcement for the youth, which would have curbed the rising unemployment in the country.
Pratibha Singh said the State Government had spent crores for this rally of the Prime Minister, but the State did not get anything from it.
She said that the BJP should apologize to the youth for the manner in which the unemployment figure has increased during the five years of the Jai Ram government and in the seven years of Modi regime.
This figure has gone above 12 lakhs in the state, which is a matter of great concern.
She said that the Yuva Sankalp Vijay rally of the Prime Minister just before the assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh was just a failed attempt to mislead the youth.
She said that now the BJP will not get any political benefit from holding whatever rallies it wants in the state.
Further added that in the by-elections in the state, the BJP was completely defeated, and now they will face the same results in the assembly elections as well.
Taking a dig at the rain-spoiled show, Congress leader from Sundarnagar Sohan Lal Thakur claimed even the devis and devtas of the Dev Bhoomi are not with the BJP as they did nothing for the people for the last five years.
Sohan Lal Thakur claimed that the BJP has nothing to offer to the people of the state except hoardings and false propaganda on social media to mislead the people of the state.
BJP has become so inconfident that Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur is in a panic mode making “blind announcements and putting up big hoardings on highways and even villages”.
Thakur claimed people have made up their mind to show doors to the BJP and vote back the Congress government in the coming Vidhan sabha polls.