We will chase away BJP like British: Bhatti

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Hyderabad, July 26 (UNI): CLP leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka today said they would chase away the BJP like the British rulers. Coming down heavily against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he alleged that Prime Minister was making all out ef- forts to eliminate all Opposition political parties and democracy from the country.

He claimed that Modi was turning the people of the country into the slaves of multinational companies. He said the people were weeping a lot due to the steep increase in the prices of essential commodities and the imposition of taxes like GST. He said the Modi government had not only retracted from its promise of providing two crore jobs to the unemployed youth of the country but also sold off several public sector undertakings. Vikramarka made these remarks while addressing the Satyagraha program held by the party at the State party headquarters Gandhi Bhavan in the city protesting the summoning of the party president Sonia Gandhi for the second consecutive term. He made it clear that the fight of the Congress party would not be over until they chased BJP out of the country. He said their party leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi had been relentlessly fighting against the duo of Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit shah. He alleged that the Central government organization ED had filed an illegal case against their party leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. He called upon the party leaders and workers to visit every household of the State and expose the anti-people policies of the State and the Central governments.

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