The Congress held 'Vijay Ashirwaad' rallies across all 68 Assembly segments of Himachal Pradesh on Thursday, the last day for campaigning for the November 12 polls, with party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra leading a door-to-door campaign in Shimla.
Rahul Gandhi on Thursday, took a swipe at the central government saying that the government tried to silence the opposition voices in the Parliament using gimmicks such as cutting-off mics during crucial discussions.
The Congress will aggressively campaign for the change of power in Himachal Pradesh on the last day of campaigning on Thursday with the participation of star campaigners including party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra holding a door-to-door campaign in Shimla.
He added that after failing to meet its 2003 job pledge ahead of the 2003 Assembly polls, Congress had promised an umeployment allowance for the jobless ahead of the 2012 state elections but failed to deliver on it as well.
Ahead of the Himachal Pradesh polls, employment and better education are the two major issues that have emerged as major issues in the upcoming assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh. The youth of Himachal Pradesh is rooting for better education and employment.
Addressing a public meeting in Shimla ahead of the Assembly elections, on Wednesday, Chandel alleged that criminals have been emboldened on the watch of the BJP government, to the extent that they no longer spare minor girls.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district where he took a dig at the Congress party calling it "a party of corruption".