M.P. government letting children die: Rahul Gandhi

Malnutrition, farmers’ distress and youth unemployment plaguing State, the Congress president says.

October 16, 2018 10:04 pm | Updated 10:04 pm IST - Sheopur

Campaign stop:  Congress president Rahul Gandhi receives a sword at a gurdwara in Gwalior on Tuesday.

Campaign stop: Congress president Rahul Gandhi receives a sword at a gurdwara in Gwalior on Tuesday.

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday hit out at the Madhya Pradesh government, accusing it of doing nothing but only marketing itself at a time when children are dying of malnutrition in the State.

On the campaign trail in Madhya Pradesh where the Assembly poll will be held on November 28, Mr. Gandhi said the problems of malnutrition, farmers’ distress and youth unemployment were plaguing the State.

The Shivraj Singh Chouhan government has “done nothing” to resolve these issues, he said.

At a public meeting in Sheopur city, he said, “Here children are dying of malnourishment, but the BJP government is not doing anything worthwhile to check it. Rather, it is busy in marketing itself and advertising the Chief Minister with photographs.”

“When children die, the Chief Minister doesn’t do anything,” the Congress leader alleged.

The State BJP government during its 15-year rule has not done anything for farmers and for the unemployed youth, the Amethi MP said.

“I will not give you false assurances. But I want to assure that if the Congress is voted to power in Madhya Pradesh, farmers’ loans will be waived,” he said.

Urging people to give a chance to the Congress, he said State party chief Kamal Nath has the experience and senior leader Jyotiraditya Scindia has the strength. “They both will work together for the Congress.”

If the Congress forms a government in Madhya Pradesh, it will set up industries and food processing plants close to agricultural fields and the Chief Minister will work for the welfare of youth “for 18 hours out of 24 hours daily”, he promised.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Gandhi, who is on a two-day visit to the central Indian state, paid obeisance at a gurdwara in Gwalior.

He will also hold a roadshow in Morena district of the State.

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