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'Dealers, dalals and damads used to rule Haryana': Amit Shah hits out at Congress in Haryana

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NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday lashed out at the Congress government in Haryana alleging that the grand old party's government in the state used to run on "cut, commission, corruption". Shah further accused Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi of lying to the farmers and questioned if the Congress leader knew the full form of MSP ( minimum support price ).

"The rule of dealers, dalals (brokers) and damads (sons-in-law) prevailed. Neither dealers nor brokers are left in the BJP government, there is no question of son-in-law," the Union home minister said.

"Some NGO has recently told Rahul Gandhi that he will get votes by saying MSP. Rahul Baba, do you know the full form of MSP? Do you know which are the Kharif and Rabi crops?" Shah questioned.

Addressing the rally in Haryana's Rewari, Shah praised the BJP's work in Haryana lauding the significant measures taken by the Government. These include the procurement of 24 crops at the minimum support price (MSP) and the execution of One Rank-One Pension .

"For 40 years, Congress could not implement One Rank-One Pension, you gave Modi ji an opportunity to serve and Modi ji implemented One Rank-One Pension. A month ago, the third version of One Rank-One Pension has also been implemented," he said.

Shah continued his attack on Rahul, alleging that when the Congress leader goes abroad and "says that we will end the reservation of ST-SC-OBC communities." He further said that as long as the Bhartiya Janata Party has one MP in the Parliament "you (BJP) cannot end the reservation"

"Rahul Baba, how will you end it, the government is ours and I tell you that as long as there is even one BJP MP in the Parliament, you cannot end the reservation," he said.

Haryana is set to vote on October 5, with counting on October 8.
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