Rajasthan: PM Modi hits out at Ashok Gehlot Govt in Sikar, says 'Red Diary will ruin Congress in polls'
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Rajasthan: PM Modi hits out at Ashok Gehlot Govt in Sikar, says ‘Red Diary will ruin Congress in polls’

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Jul 27, 2023, 02:00 pm IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public rally in Sikar Rajasthan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public rally in Sikar Rajasthan

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Addressing a public rally in Sikar, Rajasthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 27 attacked Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot over the ‘red diary’ case.

Speaking of the elections, PM Modi hit out at the Congress Government and said, “The red diary will defeat the party during elections in the state.”

“Lal diary is a fresh project of Congress’s ‘jhut ki dukan’,” PM Modi said, adding, “It is said the party’s dark deeds are recorded in the diary.”
Hitting out at the Congress government in Rajasthan, PM Modi said, “Today in Rajasthan, there is only one voice, one slogan – lotus will win, lotus will bloom.

The Congress Government in Rajasthan wants to keep people in the state yearning for water,” PM Modi said.

PM Modi also gave a new election slogan, ‘Nahi Sahega Rajasthan’ , adding, “Rajasthan will not tolerate atrocities on sisters and daughters.”

It is to be noted that on July 23, former Rajasthan minister and Congress MLA Rajendra Gudha stirred a controversy after he said he had saved Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot from trouble but was removed without being given an opportunity to explain himself.

“If Rajendra Gudha was not there, the chief minister would have been in jail,” he claimed at a program in Jhunjhunu district.

Speaking to media, he claimed that he had secured a “red diary” on the directions of the Chief Minister during a raid by the Enforcement Directorate and Income Tax Department against Congress leader Dharmendra Rathore.

“The chief minister called and asked me to retrieve the ‘red diary’ at any cost,” he claimed, without going into details of the diary’s contents.
On his visit to Rajasthan Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated various development projects, including the release of the 14th instalment of the Centre’s flagship scheme Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan).

Funds worth Rs 17,000 crore were released directly into bank accounts of more than 8.5 crore PM-Kisan beneficiaries. PM-Kisan is a central sector scheme launched in February 2019 to supplement the financial needs of all land-holding farmers subject to certain exclusion criteria of higher income status. Financial benefit of Rs 6,000 per year in three equal instalments in every four months is transferred into the bank accounts of farmers.

Further, in a significant move benefiting farmers, PM Modi also dedicated 1.25 lakh PM Kisan Samriddhi Kendras (PMKSKs) to the nation. PMKSKs are being developed to provide a one-stop solution for all farmers’ needs. From information on agri-inputs (fertilisers, seeds, implements) to testing facilities for soil, seeds, and fertilisers, to information regarding various government schemes, PMKSKs are envisaged to become a reliable support system for farmers in the country.

PM Modi also launched Urea Gold – a new variety of Urea that is coated with Sulphur. The introduction of Sulphur Coated Urea will address sulphur deficiencies in the soil.

During the programme, PM Modi also launched the onboarding of 1500 Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) on Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) platform.

After taking care of his scheduled engagements in Rajasthan, PM Modi will arrive at Rajkot, Gujarat where he will undertake a walkthrough of Rajkot International Airport. The greenfield airport has been developed in a total land area of more than 2,500 acres at a cost of more than Rs 1400 crore.

Thereafter, he will inaugurate various development projects at Race Course Ground in Rajkot while also inaugurating development projects worth over Rs 860 crore.

On July 28, he will inaugurate ‘SemiconIndia 2023’ at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar. He will also address a gathering on the occasion. The theme of the Conference is ‘Catalysing India’s Semiconductor Ecosystem’.

It aims to bring together global leaders from industry, academia and research institutions. It showcases India’s semiconductor strategy and policy which envisions making India a global hub for semiconductor design, manufacturing and technology development.

Topics: lal diaryRajasthanAshok GehlotPM ModiCongress GovernmentAshok Gehlot GovtSikarSkarPublic RallyRed Diary
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