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‘Rajasthan people want change, looking at BJP with expectations,’ says Tarun Chugh

The BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh said on Saturday that the people of the state want a change and are looking to the BJP with expectations that it will free them from the misrule of the state government in a scathing attack on Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot. BJP leader was reacting to Rajasthan CM […]

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‘Rajasthan people want change, looking at BJP with expectations,’ says Tarun Chugh

The BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh said on Saturday that the people of the state want a change and are looking to the BJP with expectations that it will free them from the misrule of the state government in a scathing attack on Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot.

BJP leader was reacting to Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot’s remarks in which he said that “Yeha BJP ki Daal Galne Wali Nahi Hai”, and that Congress will return to power with a huge majority in the upcoming assembly elections scheduled to be held by year-end.
“Rajasthan’s public wants a change and is looking at the BJP with expectations to relieve them from the state government’s misrule,” Chugh said.
“The day is not far when the public will bid goodbye to Ashok Gehlot,” he added.
Earlier on Saturday, a meeting was held of Rajasthan Congress leaders in the presence of the party’s state unit president, Govind Singh Dotasara, CM Ashok Gehlot, MLA Sachin Pilot, and the party’s state in charge, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, in Jaipur.
After the meeting, Gehlot, while addressing the media, said, “Congress will again win with a huge majority in the state. The public is determined that Congress repeats government in Rajasthan.”

He added that they have started making preparations and that the state is giving advice to the other states on a variety of matters. Other states, according to CM Gehlot, were including their plans in their election platforms and polling campaigns. He claimed that people in other regions of the nation were discussing their programs, such as the Old Pension Scheme, the Right to Health, Social Security, and other programs. “It is a significant victory all by itself.”

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