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Raje slams Cong, asks what their govts did for 55 years

SIKAR: Targeting the Congress on its tagline ‘Ab Hoga Nyay’, former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje on Tuesday questioned what the party and its governments were doing for 55 years if they are now talking of ‘Nyay’.

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Sikar, April 16

Targeting the Congress on its tagline ‘Ab Hoga Nyay’, former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje on Tuesday questioned what the party and its governments were doing for 55 years if they are now talking of ‘Nyay’.

The BJP leader claimed that the previous UPA government was involved in rampant corruption and the coal scam and 2G scam took place in their rule.

“The Congress president is seen hugging an elderly woman in posters these days with the tagline ‘Ab Hoga Nyay’. If they are talking of ‘Nyay’ with promise of annual Rs 72,000, then what their governments did in 55 years,” Raje said at a rally in Sikar.

The former chief minister also targeted the Congress government in the state, saying all developmental works had stopped and there is no progress in any sector.

“The work of Gaurav path construction has stopped, social security schemes and works have suffered a lot. People are disappointed with the Congress rule in the state,” Raje said in the rally in support of party candidate from Sikar Swami Sumedhanand Saraswati. PTI

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