Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat sought public support for his son, got ticket from Haridwar parliamentary seat

Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat sought support from the people of Rishikesh and Doiwala for Congress candidate Virendra Rawat from Haridwar parliamentary seat. He also fiercely attacked the double engine government. On Friday, former Chief Minister Harish Rawat and Congress candidate Virendra Rawat held a meeting with workers at the election office located on Railway Road in Rishikesh. Congress candidate Virendra Rawat said that this time BJP is giving the slogan of 400 crossings, which is just a way to mislead the public. The truth is that if BJP comes to power this time, the prices of diesel, petrol and oil will cross Rs 400. Just as Modi government has done the work of spreading hatred in the entire country, similarly in Uttarakhand state, BJP has done the work of making poor people fight among themselves in the name of religion and caste. Now the people of the country have made up their mind to overthrow this false government.

Congress is in a better position in Uttarakhand
Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat said that Congress is in a better position in Uttarakhand. The people here have understood the vicious circle of BJP. Former cabinet ministers Shoorveer Sajwan, Jayendra Ramola, Rajpal Kharola, Sanjay Gupta etc. were present on this occasion.

Environment of second war of independence in the country: Rawat
Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat said that law and order has broken down in the state and looting is continuing. The present situation has become such that we are fighting the second war of independence of the country. He said this on the occasion of inauguration of the election office of Congress candidate Virendra Rawat in Doiwala. He said that corruption is at its peak in the state. People are struggling for electricity, water, roads, education and health.

People are suffering from unemployment
Candidate Virendra Rawat said that the people are suffering from inflation and unemployment and want change this time. On this occasion, Congress candidate from Pauri parliamentary seat Ganesh Godiyal, former minister Shoorveer Singh Sajwan, Congress state member Gaurav Chaudhary, District President Mohit Uniyal, Manoj Nautiyal etc. were present.