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Congress doesn’t believe in Jhumla Bazi, will prove the minimum income scheme a fact: G A Mir | KNO

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Jammu, March 26 (KNO) : President J&K Pradesh Congress Committee Ghulam Ahmad Mir on Tuesday said that Congress does not believe in Jhumla Bazi of BJP but acts on all its promises. "Rahul Gandhi has announced the minimum wage scheme for whole of India, promising 6000 Rs per month. We will prove it and act as we have proven,” Mir said. Mir told presser in Jammu that the mega scheme will benefit 20 percent of India's total population and covering 5 crore households. "Which means almost 25 crore of population will benefit from the scheme. As soon we come in power nation will see how we act. It is not a Jhumla bazi of BJP and neither their promised 15 lacs to all,” Mir said. According to KNO correspondent, Mir said that they have not formal information about Sham Lal Sharma's leaving the party. "The man in question has gained much in a short span of time in party and there are no reasons whatsoever to leave the fold. However if a person has personnel issues, what can we do,” he told the media persons. On questions about Akbar Lones comments about Pakistan, Mir said that he has made same comments on the floor of state assembly but the BJP man speaker did not act. "Why did not the speaker, who comes from BJP, act against him. Why did he keep mum that time. We have already talked to his party,” he said. Mir said that the scheme launched by the Rahul Gandhi will be the unique in world. “The money will be transferred to the lady head of the household,” Mir said.(KNO)

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