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CM Blasts Congress, Asks "What Promises Did You Keep in 60 Years?"

CM Blasts Congress, Asks "What Promises Did You Keep in 60 Years?"

Saini questions Congress's record, Jindal vows job skills centers if elected

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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini today launched a strong attack on the Congress party. He challenged them to reveal how many of their promises made over the last 60 years were actually fulfilled by them when they were in power. 

Saini was speaking at a rally in Kurukshetra to campaign for BJP candidate Naveen Jindal. "Before making more promises now, Congress should first tell people what old promises they kept their word on," Saini said loudly and clearly. 

He accused Congress of always using communities like OBCs and Dalits only for their vote bank, never really respecting them. Saini urged people not to fall for the "lies" of Congress and its INDIA alliance partners, alleging they get votes through falsehoods and then exploit the public. 

The CM also mocked AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, who had earlier portrayed himself as an honest crusader against corruption but is now allying with Congress he had criticized. "These people don't even deserve to sit in the Opposition," Saini stated bluntly. 

At the rally, Naveen Jindal filed his nomination papers for the Kurukshetra seat, accompanied by Saini and Minister Subhash Sudha. Jindal declared movable assets worth Rs 886 crore and immovable assets of Rs 11 crore. His wife has movable assets of Rs 114 crore. Their HUF has Rs 229 crore in movable assets. Jindal also disclosed nine pending legal cases against him. 

In his speech, Jindal acknowledged the lack of job skills as a major issue in India. He promised to address it by opening "Kaushal Vidya Centres" in Kurukshetra and Kaithal districts, where 10,000 youths will get vocational training. "We will partner with institutions in America, Japan, Europe, Germany and Canada to get our students globally recognized certifications so foreign companies hire them," he said. 

Jindal expressed confidence about public support, saying people have "unwavering faith" in PM Modi's leadership. He praised Saini's understanding of Kurukshetra from his time as a region's MP, asserting they will jointly work for all-round progress of all communities across the constituency if he wins. 

As the electoral battle intensifies, Saini's no-holds-barred criticism of Congress's track record and Jindal's skills development vision have heated up the political discourse. Voters will ultimately decide whose agenda aligns best with their aspirations in this keenly contested poll.

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