Goemkarponn desk
PONDA: BJP has turned into a party for the Khas Admis, and it is not for the Aam Admis remarked renowned Konkani actor and an Aam Aadmi Party leader from Ponda Rajdeep Naik.
During a campaign meeting, Naik gave an example that roads were bad for the last five years. People are getting bad experiences while commuting from these roads in Ponda. But the day when MLA Ravi Naik joined BJP the very next day, the hot mix carpeting was done on main roads.
He further remarked that the BJP party works only for the interest of Khas Admi. It works for Adani and Ambani. He urged voters to elect the Aam Aadmi Party for a corruption-free government. Naik was addressing the gathering during the inaugural function of the campaign office in Shantinagar Ponda in Adv Surel Tilve from AAP.
Former Industries Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Mahadev Naik in his speech, said inflation, price rise of commodities including gas, fuel is a gift of BJP due to which people are suffering. If people don’t learn a lesson and elect BJP to power, they will only harm themselves and suffer more. Naik further said electing BJP once again means hitting our own leg with stone through our own hands.
He further alerted people to stay away from BJP and vote and elect the AAP Party, which would work for them to provide a relief and corruption-free Government.
Adv. Surel Tilve, in his brief address, said Pondaites are facing a lot of hardship in Ponda and that the former MLAs, PWD Minister failed to bring development work in Ponda. He urged voters to strengthen the hands of youth and elect them in assembly elections.
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