“The state govt hosts investors’ summit every year but no new industry has come to Madhya Pradesh in last many years. The existing ones are moving out due to corruption prevailing in every department,” Scindia said
Indore : Congress Member of parliament from Guna and state election campaign head Jyotiraditya Scindia on Saturday lashed out at state and Union governments while addressing Janakrosh rally in Lasudia Mori in Sanwer assembly constituency.
The rally, through which Congress kicked off the election campaign, saw Scindia appealing to people to uproot the BJP-led government, which has promoted corruption in all government departments. “It is the time for change and people should bring the change to give a lesson to BJP government, which doesn’t care for laymen, farmers but works only for businessmen,” Scindia said addressing a gathering of over 300 people.
He said government machinery works on BJP’s orders but government officials should remember that they took oath to serve the country without fear or favour.
Congress takes out Janakrosh rally in Lasudia Mori
He mentioned about crime against women, unemployment and farmers’ suicides in his address.
“The government hosts investors’ summit every year but no new industry has come to Madhya Pradesh in last many years. The existing ones are moving out due to corruption prevailing in every department,” he said.
Scindia said BJP leaders rode bicycles as mark of protest when the petrol price was Rs 55 per litre and the crude oil rates were above US$ 100 per barrel during UPA government. But same leaders including chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan doesn’t say a word against Modi government when petrol price has crossed Rs 80 per litre while rate of crude oil is US$ 65 per barrel.
“Centre gains Rs 3 lakh crore per year from fuel but it doesn’t decrease excise duty and VAT to provide relief to people,” Scindia said.
He said Congress party will scrap Mukhymantri Bhavantar Yojana, which he called as ‘Mukhyamantri Bhrashtachar Anant Yojana’ (CM’s endless corruption scheme).
He said the Congress government would provide cash to farmers in mandis to help them focus on their cultivation.