Friday , November 15 2024

People will remember the ten years of BJP rule as a period of injustice: MP Yagnik

Jodhpur, 17 February (HS). National spokesperson of Congress and Rajya Sabha MP Ami Yagnik termed the ten years of BJP's rule as a period of injustice and said that this injustice will be recorded on the pages of history. She was meeting reporters on her visit to Jodhpur on Saturday.

Congress national spokesperson Ami Yagnik targeted the central government on unemployment, women's safety, farmers' movement and electoral bonds. Yagnik said that the BJP government at the Center did nothing to provide social security to the workers.

He said that he talked about implementing MSP for farmers, but MSP was not implemented. There was talk of doubling the income of farmers, but the government left aside the talk of doubling the income and brought three black laws, due to which it had to face defeat. 700 farmers died in the last farmer movement. Farmers are on the road again today and you don't have time to talk. Yagnik said that this period will be remembered as the period of injustice.

He said that on one hand BJP is making claims of women empowerment, but in the present situation the incidents of atrocities against women and girls are increasing and there are direct proofs of it in the statistics. National players protested for justice for the physical and mental torture they faced but the government did not take any action against the culprits.

The National spokesperson said that the Electrol Bond money went to only one party. Yagnik asked how much money belongs to whom. He said that while the opposition is being harassed by the government agencies at the behest of the government regarding this matter, no answer is being sought in the matter of Rs. 600 crores that came to the BJP, on which even the Supreme Court has raised questions. And for this, the authorized SBI Bank has also been instructed to give this information to the Election Commission.

Yagnik said that India alliance is doing good work. The coming elections will be fought on issues like social justice, unemployment, women's safety. Regarding the questions and doubts being raised in the opposition alliance regarding the distribution of tickets, he said that if there is any new arrangement, it will be put before the media.