BJP’s “Panch Pran” Slogan Faces Fierce Criticism from Dr. Ajoy Kumar

Congress leader questions BJP’s pre-election promises in Jharkhand

Key Points:

  • Ex-MP criticizes BJP’s new election slogan as misleading

  • Questions arise over BJP’s financial promises to Jharkhand women

  • Skepticism surrounds BJP’s pledge for cheaper gas cylinders

JAMSHEDPUR – A prominent Congress figure has voiced strong criticism against the BJP’s recently unveiled election slogan for Jharkhand.

The former Member of Parliament expressed doubts about the sincerity of BJP’s pre-election commitments. He questioned the party’s promise of monthly financial aid to women in Jharkhand.

Moreover, the Congress leader highlighted an existing scheme by the current state government. This program already provides monthly financial support to women in the region.

Furthermore, he pointed out the BJP’s legal actions against this ongoing initiative. "If they truly support women’s welfare, why challenge existing beneficial programs?" he questioned.

In addition, the ex-MP cast doubt on the BJP’s pledge to offer gas cylinders at a reduced price. He suggested this promise lacked credibility, citing unfulfilled similar assurances in other states.

Meanwhile, the Congress leader criticized the central government’s performance. He referenced previous employment promises, suggesting they remained unfulfilled.

On the other hand, he highlighted current economic challenges facing the nation. "Unemployment and inflation are at concerning levels," a knowledgeable source close to the matter stated.

However, the former parliamentarian expressed optimism about public awareness. He cited recent electoral outcomes as evidence of growing skepticism towards certain political tactics.

In conclusion, the Congress leader predicted that Jharkhand’s electorate would see through what he termed as "election gimmicks". "Voters are becoming more discerning," an political analyst observed.

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