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BJP to expose 53 Congress and Left MPs in their constituencies : Tarun Chugh

5 Dariya News

Chandigarh 20-Aug-2015

Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) has decided to expose 53 MPs of Congress and Left parties in their respective constituencies for stalling the parliament and in turn the development process initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.BJP National Secretary Tarun Chugh said that it was unfortunate that Congress and the Left parties were not able to adjust to the new political situation in which they have been reduced to a negligible majority in the Lok Sabha after their complete rejection by the people of the country.He said that the BJP has planned Rallies, Dharnas and protests in the constituencies of Congress and Left Lok Sabha members. He said that one Union Minister and four MPs would lead protest against these MPs and make people aware about the blunder committed by them.Chugh said that in Punjab Union Minister Prof Rama Shankar Katheria and Vijay Sampla would be leading the charge with BJP MPs Raj Kumar Saini, Jugal Kishore Sharma, Rattan Lal Katheria, Ramesh Kaushik and Dharamvir Singh. 

He said, in Punjab BJP would also go to the four constituencies represented by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)."It is all the more sad that these parties are out to revenge their defeat at the hands of BJP by stalling bills that were important for the development of the country," he said.Not only BJP and other NDA constituents but people who align with the UPA and even most of the leaders of the Congress and the Left parties also understand that the washed out Monsoon Session has caused a huge loss to the nation.He said governments, leaders, industrialists and traders were waiting for the passage of GST by the parliament which was stalled due to the ego of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son and vice-president Rahul Gandhi."People have now started talking about the irreparable loss the country has suffered due to the adamant attitude of the Congress.," he said adding that people have now started realizing the difference between the performance of 10 years of UPA rule and just over a year of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's governance.