Yashwant Sinha blames regional parties for instability in Jharkhand
BY Agencies12 April 2013 6:14 AM IST
Agencies12 April 2013 6:14 AM IST
Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha on Thursday appealed to the people of Jharkhand not to vote for regional parties if they wished to have a stable government in the state, now under President’s rule.
‘Give majority votes to a single party and it should be a national party and not Jharkhand regional parties, if they (people) like to see development and stability,’ he told a party meeting at Barkatha in Hazaribagh district.
‘Twelve years since the creation of Jharkhand, not a single chief minister could rule a full term only because of blackmailing by regional parties, who have withdrawn support on vague and unreasonable demands,’ Sinha alleged.
Attacking regional parties for their ‘interest in developing particular areas’ instead of the whole state,
the former Union minister alleged that regional outfits were interested in bagging contracts for developmental projects to gain money.
‘Give majority votes to a single party and it should be a national party and not Jharkhand regional parties, if they (people) like to see development and stability,’ he told a party meeting at Barkatha in Hazaribagh district.
‘Twelve years since the creation of Jharkhand, not a single chief minister could rule a full term only because of blackmailing by regional parties, who have withdrawn support on vague and unreasonable demands,’ Sinha alleged.
Attacking regional parties for their ‘interest in developing particular areas’ instead of the whole state,
the former Union minister alleged that regional outfits were interested in bagging contracts for developmental projects to gain money.
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