Home minister Rajnath Singh, Information and Broadcasting minister Smriti Irani, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Aditya Nath and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat reached the poll-bound state besides Union ministers J P Nadda and Thawar Chand Gehlot, and Bihar minister Mangal Pandey, who are already camping here.
Pandey, who is also incharge of party affairs for Himachal took a dig at Rahul Gandhi saying that the spectre of a loss in Gujarat was haunting the Congress vice president.
It seems that the Congress has already conceded defeat is now scared of facing the public, he said.
Taking a jibe at Gandhi for his reported statement that corruption was less in Himachal, Pandey said that for the Congress party which is involved in scams worth Rs 12 lakh crores between 2004-2014, corruption in Himachal could be less but not for the people who have been looted in the name of governance.
"Rahul Gandhi was not appraised of the ground realities in the state as he lauded the education system in the state where 'dhabas' have been converted into colleges which are facing acute shortage of staff and infrastructure," he said.
Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat today claimed that Himachal would follow the neighbouring Uttarakhand and BJP will win 55 out of 68 seats.
He said the people were fed up with corruption and "Mafia Raj" in Himachal and alleged that increasing crimes against women had converted the state from "Dev Bhumi to Apradh Bhumi" (Abode of Gods to Abode of crime).
He claimed that the Congress and other parties had not been able to find a single case of corruption against Modi Government during past three and half years.
Union minister Smriti Irani also addressed a meeting at Rohroo and appealed to people to bring BJP to power with a massive majority.
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