Giriraj Singh
– Photo: Amar Ujala
Expansion
On releasing the manifesto of Bharatiya Janata Party, NDA candidate from Begusarai Giriraj Singh has praised the central leadership. He said that while on one hand the central leadership has laid emphasis on the development of the country, on the other hand it has also been talked about handling the heritage. In the manifesto, emphasis has been laid on visionary plans ranging from upliftment of the poor to youth employment and youth development.
Taunted on Rahul and Tejashwi
BJP leader Giriraj said that on one hand, the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has developed women in various forms. For example, through livelihood or from any other source, the youth have also been made self-reliant by bringing schemes like Agniveer. Today leaders like Tejashwi and Rahul Gandhi are talking about ending Agniveer Yojana and talking about providing employment. This is equal to Mungerilal’s beautiful dreams. He said that on one hand our government is providing free food grains to the poor and has promised to provide free food grains for the next five years also. At the same time, we are also developing in the field of nuclear. This is also included in our manifesto.
‘Ram temple was not an issue’
In response to the question raised by Congress that there is no mention of Ram temple in the manifesto, he said that Ram temple has been built and Ram temple was not an issue, that was our resolution. Regarding Gyanvapi, he also said that we will work to take care of all our heritage and in the coming days, we are also working towards becoming completely self-reliant. By the year 2047, our aim is to become completely self-reliant in the energy sector also. In the coming days, there is also a plan to provide electricity to every house through solar energy, so that people can get electricity at zero cost. It is noteworthy that Union Minister Giriraj Singh is the NDA candidate from Begusarai and during the election campaign, he is continuously engaged in public relations campaign with the people in the area.