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Before labeling the Congress anti-Hindu, consider the past: Vikramaditya Singh to Kangana Ranaut

Vikramaditya Singh, the Congress candidate for the Mandi Lok Sabha seat, gave the constituents of the constituency his word today that he will properly bring up their concerns as well as those of the state in Parliament.

A public gathering was addressed by Vikramaditya, a minister in the Public Works Department, at Chail Chowk in the Mandi district’s Nachan Assembly seat. “It is up to you whether you want to elect a dedicated leader or an actor, who will leave for Mumbai after the elections,” he remarked, addressing Kangana Ranaut, the BJP candidate. If you choose an actor, you will need to go to Mumbai in order to get permission for even little projects like building an ambulance route and retaining walls.

“Kangana should at least read the history of India and Himachal Pradesh before calling the Congress an anti-Hindu party,” the accuser said. Under the direction of the former Chief Minister, Virbhadra Singh, Himachal became the first state in the nation to pass an anti-conversion legislation. During the Congress regime, Dev Sadans were built in Mandi and Kullu. Honoraria for the gods had also been established by the Virbhadra regime.

“Where was Kangana during last year’s rain disaster when the flood-affected people of Mandi district desperately needed her support?” Vikramaditya said. The impacted individuals received a significant amount of aid thanks to the efficient operation of the state administration. The individuals affected by the tragedy are receiving such a large quantity of help for the first time. A relief package of Rs 4,500 crore has been issued by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for the affected individuals.

“I am running for office from the Mandi seat, keeping in mind the interests of the country, state, and party,” said Vikramaditya. “The Congress does politics of development, whereas the BJP plays politics on regionalism, caste, and creed,” he said.

Senior Congressman Kaul Singh Thakur, President of the District Congress Committee Prakash Chaudhary, MLA Chander Shekhar of Dharampur, and other local dignitaries joined him. He later met Sundernagar party workers.

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