Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, determined to repeat his government at his level before announcing the elections, is leaving no stone unturned. Despite not being entirely healthy, he has started his whirlwind tours once again. He is actively implementing welfare schemes every day to create a favourable atmosphere for the party. On Sunday, he inaugurated the Indira Kitchen in rural areas, which is another trump card.
The party’s top leader, Priyanka Gandhi, showed significant enthusiasm after the successful event. She urged the people to vote for the Gehlot government, and at the same time targeted BJP for their Hindutva agenda.
After this event, Chief Minister Gehlot is going to Kota for a two-day tour, where he will participate in several programs, including the inauguration of the Chambal River Front. Moreover, during his Kota visit, he may make several other announcements, including a cabinet meeting.
In Chief Minister Gehlot’s current tenure, many plans for the beautification of Kota have been formulated, which are now coming to fruition. Kota is, in a way, moving towards becoming a smart city. The Chambal River Front is also seen as a significant achievement for the city. Cabinet Minister Shanti Dhariwal of Kota has also been involved in beautifying Kota for the past four and a half years.
The Congress government will undoubtedly benefit from the changes in Kota. In addition to welfare schemes, Chief Minister Gehlot is leaving no stone unturned in beautifying cities and decorating pilgrimage sites. Next month, the Model Code of Conduct will be imposed in the state.
Gehlot is not leaving any gaps in implementing the announcements made during the remaining time. Schemes like the Indira Kitchen are being seen as highly effective in rural areas, providing a full meal for only 8 rupees.