Rajasthan: "Congress can't think of anything but appeasement, dynasty politics", says PM Modi
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Rajasthan: “Congress can’t think of anything but appeasement, dynasty politics”, says PM Modi

Addressing an electoral rally in Pali, PM Modi urged the public to support the BJP in the upcoming Assembly elections in Rajasthan and said, "Nothing is more important than corruption and familial politics for Congress. This party doesn't think of anything other than appeasement politics"

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 20 accused the Congress Party of “corruption” and “appeasement politics”, stating that dynasty politics is everything for them.

Appealing to people to vote for the BJP in the November 25 Assembly elections in Rajasthan, PM Modi, addressing an election rally in Pali, pointed out that the State needs a Government that gives priority to development. The PM said that Rajasthan will play a “very big” role in taking India to new heights in the 21st century.

Continuing his attack against the Congress, the Prime Minister said,” Nothing is more important than corruption and familial politics for Congress. This party doesn’t think of anything other than appeasement politics.”

“Unfortunately, the development of the State was stalled under the five years of Congress rule,” PM Modi alleged.

 

The Prime Minister said the people of the State have “experienced” the “impact” of appeasement politics in the last five years of the Congress rule.

“Today, we are working hard to become a developed nation. For this, a Government which gives priority to development is needed in Rajasthan. Nothing is more important than corruption and familial politics for Congress. This party doesn’t think of anything other than appeasement politics,” the Prime Minister said.

 

PM Modi added that under the Congress, the State has been dragged into conflicts. The mentality of conflicts and terrorism has increased. Such unimaginable incidents of violence took place on this land”.

He also attacked the Congress Government for allegedly selling petrol at higher prices as compared with the other States in the country.

“…In the neighbouring States of Rajasthan, there is a BJP Government… There, petrol is Rs 97 per litre… But the Congress Government in Rajasthan sells petrol at higher prices…,” PM Modi said.

Promising to review the prices of petrol and diesel in the State if voted to power, PM Modi said, “I give a guarantee that after the BJP Government is formed, the prices of petrol and diesel will be reviewed… This will give relief to the poor and middle-class people….”

#WATCH | Hanumangarh, Rajasthan: PM Narendra Modi says, "In the neighbouring states of Rajasthan, there is a BJP government. Petrol is Rs 12-13 cheaper there compared to Rajasthan… But the Congress government in Rajasthan sells petrol at higher prices…I give a guarantee that… pic.twitter.com/Ae7cFhzyol

— ANI (@ANI) November 20, 2023

 

Rajasthan will go to the polls on November 25, and the counting of votes will be held on December 3 along with the other four States – Mizoram, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh.

In the 2018 assembly elections, the Congress won 99 seats, while the BJP finished at 73 seats in the 200-member House. Ashok Gehlot took the oath as CM with the support of BSP MLAs and independent legislators.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: CongressRajasthanPM ModiRajasthan Assembly election
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