Congress manifesto is just a piece of paper: Nitin Nabin
Kawardha. BJP’s key strategist Union Home Minister Amit Shah will weave a strategy for the party’s victory on the first and second phase seats of the state in the Lok Sabha elections. For this, on April 6, BJP’s star campaigner Home Minister Amit Shah will address an election meeting in Kawardha to seek votes from the public in favor of Rajnandgaon Lok Sabha constituency candidate Santosh Pandey.
Preparations have started for Amit Shah’s Kawardha visit. Along with the outline of the program, preparations have also started at the venue Sardar Patel Maidan. BJP state co-in-charge Nitin Nabeen, Deputy CM Vijay Sharma, Finance Minister OP Chaudhary and spokesperson Sanjay Srivastava, MLA Bhavna Bohra reached the venue Sardar Patel Maidan to take stock of the preparations.
Meanwhile, taking a dig at the manifesto of Congress in the Lok Sabha elections, Nabeen said that he had made 36 promises in Chhattisgarh and had also sworn on Ganga water… but after getting power, he did not come out of the Chief Minister’s residence. Congress manifesto is just a piece of paper, people do not trust it. For us, it does not matter who is fighting from where, all 11 Lok Sabha seats of Chhattisgarh matter and we have to bloom on all 11 seats.