‘Congress made Rajasthan top in riots, paper leak, appeasement’: PM Modi in Sangwara, Rajasthan

In this rally, PM Modi also made a prediction on Ashok Gehlot’s government, claiming BJP’s victory in the upcoming state assembly elections in Rajasthan.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a public meeting on Wednesday in Rajawara, Rajasthan. In this meeting held a day before the last day of campaigning for the assembly elections in Rajasthan, PM Modi made a direct attack on the state government led by CM Ashok Gehlot and said that the Congress party has made Rajasthan a leader in riots.

“Congress made Rajasthan the leader in riots, Congress made Rajasthan the leader in paper leak, Congress made Rajasthan the leader in appeasement. This is the face, character and exploits of Congress. And we people of BJP are the people who make lotus bloom even in the mud. BJP will make Rajasthan a leader in development,” said PM Modi.

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“BJP is going to bring lakhs of jobs for those who are victims of paper leak. BJP is going to come, and you are going to get relief,” added PM Modi.

“Congress government has committed scam in every government recruitment in Rajasthan. There is such a business between Congress leaders and their close ones that their children became officers and your children were selectively thrown out. Therefore, such people have to be selectively eliminated from the land of Rajasthan,” said PM Modi.

In this rally, PM Modi also made a prediction on Ashok Gehlot’s government, claiming BJP’s victory in the upcoming state assembly elections in Rajasthan.

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“Today, taking the blessings of Mavji Maharaj Ji, I am daring to make a prediction. It is the power of this holy land that this thought has come to my mind, and I am taking this courage by seeking forgiveness from Mavji Maharaj. Now Ashok Gehlot’s government will never be formed in Rajasthan,” said PM Modi.

Well, the assembly elections in Rajasthan are scheduled to take place on November 25, in a single phase, followed by the counting of votes and declaration of results on December 3.