Urban Mirror Correspondent
New Delhi, December 12: The Lok Gathbandhan Party (LGP) today hailed the people of the five states for electoral verdict by discarding politics of hatred and fake developmental claims. The LGP said the people have proved that they can no longer be swayed away by emotive and misleading issues and in fact wanted development and welfare at the grassroots level.
The spokesman of the party said here on Wednesday that the rout of BJP from power in three Hindi heartland states-Rajasthan, MP and Chhatisgarh- which had decisively pushed ahead its 2014 tally in Lok Sabha- has given ample indication of shape of political situation in 2019 parliamentary elections. Pointing out that people facing multiple economic problems because of NDA government’s mismanagement, the spokesman said tall misleading claims and crony capitalism cannot help solve their socio-economic crisis. The spokesman further said that some organisations, in the run up to elections in five states, had tried to build up emotion in Ayodhya in November but the vigilant people discarded them also.
The spokesman of LGP headed by former Secretary Government of India Vijay Shankar Pandey said people wanted socio-economic development and not just fake assurances by the political parties and the present results have demonstrated about distress prevailing among them against the ruling dispensation. There is clear message of winds of change sweeping across the country in these results, the spokesman said and added that people’s verdict is just against non-performing state governments which had taken the masses for granted. Honest, transparent and good performance are critical factors which cannot be replaced by misleading hype and emotions, the spokesman said and added anti-incumbency in these states had its origin in sharply declining standards of governance over the years. The people were also quietly watching the arrogance of ruling dispensation for quite some time. The spokesman commented. The spokesman said people were largely dissatisfied with massive shortfall in job growth and agrarian distress, continued adverse impact of demonetisation and other economic issues badly handled by the NDA government.