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Cong govt failed to fulfill poll promises in HP: BJP

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Kangra: Kangra BJP MLA Pawan Kajal said the Government of Himachal Pradesh has failed to fulfill the promises and guarantees made to the public in their poll manisfesto.

In the name of giving 300 units of free electricity, 1500 rupees per woman and employment to one lakh unemployed youth during the recent assembly elections, the general public has started feeling cheated by the silence of the state government.

Kajal said instead of giving new offices or jobs in the state, the present Congress government has done nothing except closing government offices and health institutions that were opened during the previous BJP rule.

Kajal on Thursday, under program your MLA at your doorstep was speaking in the Gram Panchayat Palera of the assembly constituency.

He claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will create a new record by scoring a hat-trick of victories in the 2024 polls. Kajal apprised the people of the area about the various schemes launched by the Central Government and the four-laning, rail expansion and other development works done in Himachal.

Kajal said Friday India is being recognized in the first row among all the countries of the world and this has become possible only due to the able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He said by spending an amount of Rs 22 crore on the expansion and construction of Kangra to Daka Palera, Rajal road, the villagers have been provided facilities by polishing the road. He called upon the party workers to start preparing for the elections from now itself and propagate the schemes and policies launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from house to house.

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