All India Congress Committee Spokesperson and former Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee Chief, Kuldeep Singh Rathore today said there was a situation like 'undeclared emergency' in BJP rule in the country.
He said the BJP government in the Centre was suppressing the voice of the opposition parties. " At some places, bank accounts of leaders in opposition parties were being seized and at other places, the leaders were being arrested and put in jails," he said.
Talking to media persons in Shimla, Rathore, who is also MLA from Theog, said that democracy and the Constitution were in danger in the country today.
He said that opposition leaders were being harassed by misusing investigative agencies.
Rathore said the BJP was trying to destabilise the state government in Himachal as well as part of a well-planned conspiracy, in which it will never succeed.
Rathore said that today Prime Minister Narendra Modi was giving guarantees to the country in the Lok Sabha elections. "He said that he did not fulfil any of the promises of the vision document he had presented to the country in the last elections," Rathore said.
The Congress leader said that neither the income of farmers doubled, nor did the unemployed get 2 crore jobs every year.
Rathore said that BJP has been misleading people by making slogans based on falsehood.
Rathore said for the first time in the history of the country, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was hurriedly expelled from the membership of the Lok Sabha and his official residence was also vacated," he said.
He said the BJP's attempt to destabilise the country will never succeed as people will give it a befitting reply in Lok Sabha polls for its dictatorial attitude.