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Nationwide campaign of Congress 'Ghar-Ghar Guarantee' started by party president Khargen leader









New Delhi, Leading News Service: Congress on Wednesday launched a nationwide door-to-door guarantee campaign from Delhi for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge started this campaign from North East Delhi. He also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not fulfilled even a single guarantee given till date.

Inaugurating the campaign, Mallikarjun Kharge said that under this campaign, Congress workers will go door-to-door across the country to distribute letters containing 25 guarantees related to five justices and create awareness among the people. Also all these guarantees will be implemented if the India Aghadi government comes to the center, our government will always stand by the poor and work for the poor. Congress has given 25 guarantees under Youth, Women, Labour, Farmers and Common Justice. Congress workers will go door to door to convey this guarantee to the people of the country, he added.

Alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is only making false promises, Kharge said that till date Modi has not fulfilled even one of his guarantees. 30 lakh government jobs will be given under Congress guarantee. Educated youth will be given training worth Rs 1 lakh annually. Laws and policies will be made to prevent paper-bursting. Farmers will be legally guaranteed a minimum support price. A permanent commission will be set up to effectively implement the loan waiver scheme. In case of crop damage, money will be transferred directly to the account within 30 days. A new import-export policy will be formulated in consultation with farmers. GST will be removed from all agricultural inputs. Kharge also assured that all other guarantees given by the Congress party will be fulfilled if the India Aghadi government comes. On this occasion, along with Kharge, Delhi Congress State President Arvinder Singh Lovely, Congress Media General Secretary Jairam Ramesh along with prominent leaders and functionaries were present.









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