Central Home Minister Amit Shah conducted a tour of three regions in Rajasthan on Tuesday, addressing party workers in Bikaner, Udaipur, and Jaipur. Following his engagements in Bikaner and Udaipur, he also participated in a Prabuddhjan Sammelan at Maheshwari Public School, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur.
During his address, Shah recounted the achievements of Prime Minister Modi’s government over the past 10 years, emphasizing the transformative changes brought to India by the BJP-led administration. He declared that his government is committed to uprooting every sign of slavery in the country. Taking a swipe at the Congress and the India Gathbandhan, Shah asserted that they lack leadership, intent, and principles. Consequently, the public has decided on a resounding victory with 400 seats in the upcoming elections.
Shah criticized the people associated with the India Gathbandhan for attempting to make their family members chief ministers, questioning their capability to contribute to the nation’s welfare. He stated that such individuals are only interested in benefiting their own families. Addressing the Prabuddhjan Sammelan in Jaipur, Shah highlighted the challenges faced by the country’s democracy due to four demons – dynastic politics, appeasement, corruption, and casteism. He credited Prime Minister Modi for putting an end to dynastic politics, appeasement, casteism, and corruption within just 10 years.
It is noteworthy that Shah initially arrived in Bikaner as part of his one-day tour of Rajasthan. During his visit, he addressed the meeting of the Election Management Committee for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. At Bikaner’s airstrip, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, BJP’s state president CP Joshi, and Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, along with other leaders, welcomed him and sought his guidance. The tour reflects the party’s strategic preparations and engagement with party workers in various regions of Rajasthan in anticipation of the upcoming elections.
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