This Article is From Nov 25, 2018

Congress Holding Onto Cow's Tail For Electoral Survival: Rajnath Singh

Claiming that Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is the first choice of people, the senior BJP leader alleged that the "Congress does not like him as he is born in a simple family."

Congress Holding Onto Cow's Tail For Electoral Survival: Rajnath Singh

The opposition party is yet to choose its chief ministerial candidate, Rajnath Singh said in Gwalior

Sagar/Morena/Gwalior:

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said today that the Congress in Madhya Pradesh has now latched onto cow for its survival.

The Congress, in its manifesto for the November 28 Assembly elections, has promised to build cow shelters across the state.

"Congress leaders are now doing temple-hopping as they know that the party cannot achieve anything on its own. They are kneeling before God and holding onto cow's feet," Mr Singh said, addressing campaign rallies in Sagar, Morena and Gwalior region.

"They are holding on to the cow's tail and promising to build shelter homes for cows," he said.

"For us (the ruling BJP) cow is not an election issue. Temple and cow are crucial parts of our culture," he added.

Claiming that Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is the first choice of people, the senior BJP leader alleged that the "Congress does not like him as he is born in a simple family."

The opposition party is yet to choose its chief ministerial candidate while the BJP has renominated Mr Chouhan, Mr Singh said.

When he campaigned in the state during 2003 elections, "there was darkness under the regime of then chief minister Digvijay Singh, now there is brightness (electricity) in each household," he said.

Under the Congress rule from 1993-2003, agricultural grown rate of the state was three per cent, which has now soared to 20 per cent, while the per capita income has risen to Rs. 80,000 from Rs. 15,000, the Union minister said.

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