Ahmednagar: Urging to vote out Congress in next assembly and general elections, state BJP president Nitin Gadgari held its policies responsible for 15 thousand suicide cases of farmers in the state and the burden of Rs 1,57,000 crore on state exchequer.
Gadkari was in the city yesterday to address an election rally for Ahmednagar Municipal Corporation elections scheduled to be held on November 30.
He also criticised government for 18 hours load shedding in rural area which is affecting the economy and future of promising students.
He promised development of city like Nagpur if Sena-BJP coalition is voted to power, urging to throw out Congress in municipal elections in the city.
The Congress government grants loan at 4 per cent rate of interest to Mercedes car but for tractors it charges 14 per cent, Gadkari said.
Criticising the role of ATS in probing the terror activities, he said though the terrorism has no religion and caste, at present only Hindus are being targeted by ATS.