Congress would die its own death courtesy: Sukhbir

Deputy CM said seeking aide from already collapsed PPP reflects Congress' level of weakness and desperation

Congress workers celebrate the victory
Press Trust of India Muktsar (Pb)
Last Updated : Feb 28 2014 | 5:41 PM IST
Describing Congress as "politically pauper", Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today alleged that Congress was facing severe political crisis and was therefore, seeking political aide from "already dead" People's Party of Punjab in the state.

Amidst speculation over a proposed pact between Congress and PPP of coming together for Malwa region in the state, Badal said Congress sensing its defeat in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls is seeking help from right, left and centre.

Badal said seeking aide from "already collapsed" PPP reflects Congress' level of weakness and desperation.

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"Despite this, it would get  zero results in the polls," the Deputy Chief Minister said.

Congress would die its own death courtesy UPA's inefficient, ineffective and non-productive decade-long rule, Badal said, adding, only Modi can save the country with decisive policies and decisions of NDA.

On Congress candidates against SAD contenders, he said the rival party did not have suitable candidates to field against SAD fearing defeat by big margins.

Referring to statements by Congress leaders regarding ongoing development projects, he said "time will gag their mouths with suitable answers as all development projects would become operational within two years".
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First Published: Feb 28 2014 | 5:40 PM IST

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