Digvijaya made Rahul Gandhi a 'misleader': Chauhan


Bhopal, Mar 28 (IANS): Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan, here on Thursday, took a pot shot at Digvijaya Singh, the Congress candidate for the Bhopal Lok Sabha seat, saying he made Congress President Rahul Gandhi a "misleader".

Chauhan said he (Digvijaya) was not that great that one should say something about him everyday. "However, I have heard he used to give advice to Rahul Gandhi," Chauhan said.

"Earlier he used to mislead Rahul Gandhi, now he has made him a misleader," the BJP leader said and added, "now Rahul is misleading the country". "Rahul Gandhi earlier misled over farm loan waiver, before that he misled the country over Rafale, and recently he misled people in the name of poor," said Chauhan.

Targeting the Congress government in the state, Chauhan said, "it has deprived the poor of benefits under the Sambal Scheme, failed to waive farm loans, hiked electricity rates and stopped various facilities to the poor women."

Moreover, compensation to the poor, aged below 60, in accidents or in case of death had also been stopped, he said. "The government even blocked the beneficiary amount to the poor for the last rites," Chauhan said.

  

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