Delhi Cong chief promises Rs 6,000 per month to poor families if voted to power
Delhi Cong chief promises Rs 6,000 per month to poor families if voted to power
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New Delhi: The Congress has also played a big claim amidst the sharp announcements being made by the Aam Aadmi Party and the Central Government. The state Congress president Subhash Chopra said that if his party comes to power, then every poor family will be given six thousand rupees per month under the justice scheme. The Congress, which is preparing for the Delhi elections, is considering this announcement as a master stroke. Strategists say that if the plan can be reached among the common people properly, then the Congress can get its lost support base. It is believed that the Congress will use this scheme as a cut off issue of unauthorized colonies.

According to information received from sources, on Wednesday, November 27, 2019, while addressing the Priyadarshini conference organized by the Delhi Pradesh Mahila Congress at Chandni Chowk, the state Congress President Subhash Chopra announced it. He said that when the Congress government comes to Delhi, the justice plan announced by Rahul Gandhi will be implemented. Under this, all the families below the poverty line will be given 72 thousand rupees per year.

At the same time, it has been learned from a report that Chopra said that many people were bankrupted by the demonetization scheme. The state president alleged that the Modi government is responsible for rising inflation and bad economy. The program was presided over by Sharmistha Mukherjee. Several senior leaders including former MP Jayaprakash Aggarwal, Chief Spokesperson Mukesh Sharma were present on the occasion.

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