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For the Congress, OROP means 'only Rahul, only Priyanka', said BJP president Amit Shah on Monday, 28 January, giving a novel expansion to the acronym for 'one rank, one pension' scheme.
The BJP president gave the sarcastic expansion to the acronym, while addressing a "BJP Panna Pramuk Sammelan" at Hamirpur, also known as "Martyrs' Land" owing to the large population of the district and adjoining areas working in the Army.
Thanking Himachal Pradesh voters for ensuring victory of BJP candidates on all four Lok Sabha seats in the state during the 2014 general elections, Shah said, "The Modi government implemented OROP for ex-servicemen in true sense."
No one cared for soldiers for over 70 years, when the Modi government came to power, it implemented the OROP, he added.
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah targeted BJP president Amit Shah for his OROP jibe and said the country was suffering from too much "ODOMOS- overdose of only Modi only Shah".
Addressing BJP workers ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Shah said, "Desh ek majboot Sarkar chahta hai, majboor sarkar nahi. (The country wants a strong government not a weak and hapless one)." The country wants a government which can give Pakistan a befitting reply for killing its soldiers, he said.
They couldn't provide even a gas cylinder to each household in the country, he said.
Himachal got only Rs. 44,325 crore from the 13th Finance Commission during the Congress government, while the Modi government gave Rs. 1,15,865 crore to this hilly state, he added.
The BJP president said like late Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Modi too remains connected with the state.
On the contrary, the Himachal residents now feel that the Jai Ram Thakur-led BJP government is their own government, he said, adding a total of 20,062 complaints out of 25,227 have been redressed in Jan Manch programmes launched by the Thakur government.
BJP workers are the basis of our victory and every BJP Panna Pramukh is determined to make Modi the PM again, said Shah, coining a slogan "mera booth, sabse majboot" for the party workers.
Himachal Pradesh CM Thakur, former chief ministers PK Dhumal and Shanta Kumar, besides BJP national organising secretary Ram Lal and MP Anurag Thakur too spoke on the occasion.
(With PTI inputs)
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