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UPA has no right to continue in power: Amit Shah

Jammu, Sun, 19 May 2013 NI Wire

BJP National General Secretary Amit Shah has said that the scams amount embezzled by the UPA government is more than 120 years of total annual budget spent by J&K government. He was addressing a press conference while announcing country-wide jail bharo programme to be undertaken by the party from May 27 to June 02 in support of the party’s demand for the resignation of PM for involvement in Coalgate and other scams.

Shah said that even in State of Jammu and Kashmir, Congress is supporting Omar Abdullah led govt. inspite of charges of corruption against its senior ministers and bureaucrats. He elaborated that the total amount embezzled through various scams amount to equal to the 120 years budget of this state. He also questioned the Congress Party’s support on the misgoverance

of Omar Abdullah led coalition government.

Amit Shah said that the Congress-led UPA has, morally, politically and legally, lost its right to rule the country. Manmohan Singh led UPA has beaten all the past records of corruption. There is a question mark on its working. Even the people who returned this UPA to power with high hopes have themselves lost their faith in it. This government has totally failed on all fronts, be it price rise or corruption, internal security or external.

He further added that the UPA first tried to cut down CAG powers, then it tried to curtail powers of JPC and PAC. It also tried to interfere in the working of CBI before submitting report to the Supreme Court. It is most unfortunate that the senior leaders of the Congress are making objectionable comments about Supreme Court. Today, the public want to know from this government as to how much more the country will have to wait for the day when the Prime Minister resigns.


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