Imphal, 13 February 2017 ( Evening News ) : Union Minister, Prakash Javadekar has launched 20 vehicles with the slogan “Vote for Change,Vote for BJP” inscribed on it, to be used in the upcoming 11th Manipur Assembly Election. 5 vehicles have been put on wheels in the presence of media persons at BJP office in Natyapat Chuthek today.The vehicles have Audio -Visual Record Load Speaker for publicity purpose. The audio- visual will highlight the plight of the people in the 15 yrs old congress rule in the state. The vehicles will be on wheels in the interior parts of the state and address the various problems and issues in the state.Among the video records, one is shows the discrepancies in the expenditure utilised in the construction of Bishnupur Mini-Secretariat by the ruling Congress government. It also shows the various incomplete Multipurpose Dam and Projects, Fake encounter cases suppressed by the ruling government , and the improper disposal of the facilities provided under Food Security Act of India to the people of Manipur. The Video record highlights the various indiscrepancies in the management of public expenditure by the ruling Congress government since the past 15 yrs. Speaking on the occasion Union Minister, Prakash Javadekar said Bharatiya Janata Party has taken up the steps with authorisation from the right officials for bringing about change and development and harmony for the people of Manipur.
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Union Minister, Prakash Javadekar launched 20 vehicles carrying Audio -Visual Record Load Speaker for publicity purpose
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