Issues of jobs\, women safety\, inflation would haunt BJP in LS polls: Chidambaram

Issues of jobs, women safety, inflation would haunt BJP in LS polls: Chidambaram

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

P Chidambaram said Saturday lack of jobs, safety of women and children and price rise are among the major issues that will haunt the ruling BJP in the coming elections.

The former minister, who heads manifesto committee of the Congress, was speaking at 'an open house' program here organised by the city unit of the party.

The committee members were on a visit to the city to hold discussions with representatives of various sections of society ahead of preparation of the party's manifesto for 2019 polls.

Chidambaram said the committee received 67 suggestions during a two-hour interaction Saturday.

He said the lack of jobs, safety of women and children, and price rise were the most important concerns of people. "These issues will haunt the BJP in polls," he added.

The former said these concerns would be incorporated in the manifesto.

"If you (people) say prices of petrol and diesel should be reduced and the government doesn't listen, then it is an arrogant government and not a democratic one," he said.

"I can sit in a room and promise to put Rs 25 lakh in your account or promise you four crore jobs...one job in the morning and another in the evening. This does not work. We want to listen to you and know what you expect," he said, taking a dig at the BJP's promises before the 2014 elections.

The was ushering a new way of drafting a poll manifesto, he said.

The suggestions the party received during the meeting Saturday also related to representation of backward class Muslim, and securing interest on fixed deposits, among other things, he said.

The open house session was the first one and similar meetings will be held in other cities as well, Chidambaram said.

He was accompanied by party MPs and

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First Published: Sat, October 27 2018. 22:00 IST