Congress slams BJP led government for not fulfilling promises, observes Vishwasghat Diwas
First Published: 26th May, 2018 21:58 IST
Congress units across the country and the region observed the occasion as Vishwasghat Diwas, slamming the BJP-led government at the centre for not fulfilling its promises. The Arunachal Pradesh Congress
Congress units across the country and the region observed the occasion as Vishwasghat Diwas, slamming the BJP-led government at the centre for not fulfilling its promises.
The Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee staged a rally in Itanagar highlighting the BJP led government’s alleged failure in bringing about development.
Members of the Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee too staged protest in Agartala slamming the BJP-led government at the centre for allegedly betraying the common people. Meanwhile, Congress in Manipur also staged protest.
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