Congress a spent force now, can do no good to people: Priya Sethi

BJP National executive member, Priya Sethi addressing a campaign rally in Marheen area of Kathua.
BJP National executive member, Priya Sethi addressing a campaign rally in Marheen area of Kathua.

Excelsior Correspondent

KATHUA, Apr 2: Congress Party has lost steam as it is being considered as a spent force which can do no good to people except making big castles in air about uplifting the masses. The Party has nothing to show to people for their welfare except hollow slogans.
This was stated by Priya Sethi, BJP National executive member and former Minister while addressing a campaign rally in Marheen area of Kathua. She is campaigning in favour of Dr Jitendra Singh, Party’s candidate for Doda-Udhampur-Kathua Lok Sabha Seat.
The senior BJP leader stated that the bold step of BJP Government-led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of declaring Article 370 null and void has helped J&K to come out of the quagmire as earlier the common was confronting vicious cycle of violence and bloodshed. She said that after the end of Article 370, women, refugees of 1947, Valmiki Samaj, Paharis, and other groups got their rights and were living dignified life.
The senior BJP functionary said that prior to 2014, the Congress and its ilk, which were in power, had pushed the people of the erstwhile state against wall as corruption and nepotism were at peak as scams after scams had looted state exchequer and poor were forced to become even poorer.
She categorically said that now when Narendra Modi is in command, corrupt are feeling scared, administration is streamlined, country is heading towards becoming third largest economy and India’s defence system is becoming robust.
The former Minister highlighted that ten years of Modi’s regime exemplify a transformative period marked by bold reforms and decisive action. She said that the vote to Dr Jitendra will be the vote for Modi and the same will help BJP to get thumping margin as it is likely that this time her party gets lion’s share of more than 400 seats.