Rahul’s Flop Show: “Chhote Miyan’s Guarantees Unfulfilled, “Bade Miyan” Promises More: Anurag Thakur

GG News Bureau
Una, 28th May. 
 Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Youth and Sports Affairs, Anurag Singh Thakur, labeled Rahul Gandhi’s rally in Una as a flop show, asserting that all of Gandhi’s guarantees are mere lies.

Referring to Himachal CM Sukhu and Rahul Gandhi as “Chote Miyan” & “Bade Miyan”, respectively, Thakur claimed that not a single guarantee from Chhote Miyan has been fulfilled in the state, and Bade Miyan left after making even more empty promises. Just as Sukhu’s guarantees have not been realised to date, all of Rahul Gandhi’s promises will also remain emoty words.

Anurag Thakur addressed over a dozen public meetings in the Una Assembly constituency of his parliamentary area, accompanied by local MLA  Satpal Singh Satti.

Anurag Thakur said, “Rahul Gandhi’s political career is as much of a flop as his Una rally. The Congress workers were given false assurances and dreams akin to Mungerilal’s fantasies. Rahul Gandhi made a series of false promises from the stage because he knows his government is not coming to power and thus he won’t have to fulfill these guarantees. Hence, only lies were propagated from the Congress platform in Una.”

Anurag Thakur continued, “It has been 16 months since Congress formed the government in Himachal, yet not a single promise has been fulfilled. Mothers and sisters of Himachal are still waiting for their ₹1500 per month. Farmers are still waiting to sell cow dung at ₹2 per kg and milk at ₹100 per liter. The youth are waiting for 5 lakh jobs. Families are waiting for 300 units of free electricity. Congress leaders remain silent on these issues but continue to spread new misconceptions. Without fulfilling these promises, Congress is now making new ones.”

Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s arrival in Himachal, Anurag Thakur remarked, “Local Congress members did not want Rahul Gandhi to come here because whenever he visits, it harms them. It’s actually beneficial for us that Rahul Gandhi is visiting. The public has some questions that he must answer. Why did he include those who chanted slogans to break India into pieces in the Congress party? Why did the Congress Party and the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation accept money from China? Why did Karnataka and Telangana take 5% reservation from the SC, ST, and OBC communities and allocate it to their vote bank? Is a similar plan underway in Himachal too? Why army did not get bulletproof jackets and fighter planes for 10 years during Congress rule? Why was One Rank, One Pension not implemented during UPA rule? Why were thousands of acres of India’s land ceded to China, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka? Why they put hurdles in the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya and their leaders now speak of rebuilding the Babri Masjid there? Why do you (Rahul Gandhi) always criticise India when abroad? Lastly, are you planning to confiscate the property of Indians and distribute it among infiltrators?”

Anurag Thakur also accused Rahul Gandhi of harbouring ill will towards the media, the fourth pillar of democracy, and inciting his workers to violence. He said, “Today, Rahul Gandhi attacked the media from the stage in Una, and simultaneously, Congress workers attacked media personnel, which shows that from the top leadership to the street-level workers, Congress wants to stifle truth and democracy. The incidents of scuffling with media friends, snatching their belongings, and breaking cameras at Rahul Gandhi’s rally are unfortunate and highly condemnable. Congress has never had faith in democracy. Now, even in Congress meetings, efforts to stifle democratic pillars are being carried out at the behest of Rahul Gandhi.”

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