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HP Polls 2017: BJP raises drug abuse issue, Congress rubbishes it as non-existent matter

They (BJP) Cannot Counter Us On Development Agenda, Which Is Why They Are Running A Negative Campaign. They Are Building Their Campaign On Lies, But They Cannot Befool People Who Will Bring Back The Congress Again, He Says.

PTI | Updated on: 04 Nov 2017, 01:42:41 PM
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Haroli:

On a hazy afternoon, a group of curious school boys makes a brief halt at a poll rally of the ruling Congress in village Pandoga here as a local leader delivers a speech centred around the drug abuse issue.

He attacks the BJP, accusing it of trying to defame Haroli constituency over abuse of "chitta" (drugs). He asks the people to counter the "BJP propaganda", saying no girl will marry youths from the area as they will think that they are drug addicts.

The drug abuse problem is being raked up by BJP in poll rallies in Haroli, which falls in Una district. The party candidate has even put up posters and banners at many places in the constituency seeking people's support to make Haroli free from the menace of "drugs, mafia, and goonda raj".

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is scheduled to address a poll rally near here on Sunday to bolster party's campaign for the November 9 election, had targeted the Congress government on drug, mining, tender, transfer, and forest mafias allegedly thriving under the present regime.

However, Congress claims it is a non-existent issue "being created by the opposition".

"We are contesting on development and welfare agenda, but when the BJP realised they cannot counter us on this, they have started to create non-existent issues like drugs," Industries Minister in the Virbhadra Singh government Mukesh Agnihotri PTI.

Agnihotri, who won for the first time way back in 2003, talks about the development works undertaken in his constituency including opening of three degree colleges, two ITIs, setting up of two industrial areas, a Rs 922-crore Swan river channelisation project, medium irrigation scheme, and upcoming food park.

"They (BJP) cannot counter us on development agenda, which is why they are running a negative campaign. They are building their campaign on lies, but they cannot befool people who will bring back the Congress again," he says. 

Agnihotri, who also holds the key portfolios of Information, Parliamentary Affairs and Labour, is up against BJP's Prof Ram Kumar, a former college lecturer whom he defeated in the 2012 polls by a margin of over 4,500 votes.

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First Published : 04 Nov 2017, 01:38:48 PM

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