"Congress is the problem, BJP offers solutions": Yogi in Rajasthan
Nov 23, 2023
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], November 23 : In the final leg of the election campaign in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath exuded remarkable confidence, creating political buzz in the state. Despite a busy schedule, Yogi Adityanath made a significant presence in Rajasthan on Thursday, seeking votes in support of Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore in Jhotwara. Additionally, he encouraged voters to support BJP candidates in Rajkheda, Bari, Dholpur, and Baseri.
The atmosphere in Jhotwara was electric, with flowers showered upon Yogi from a lineup of bulldozers and rooftops of schools. It appeared as though the entire community poured out to catch a glimpse of the charismatic leader. Chief Minister Yogi also paid tribute to the statue of Bharat Mata during his visit.
CM Yogi Adityanath led a massive roadshow in Jhotwara to rally support for Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore. A massive audience gathered to hear Yogi Adityanath. Overwhelmed by the welcome of the people of Rajasthan, Yogi Adityanath said: "Your enthusiasm shows that Rajyavardhan will win and the opposition candidates will lose their deposits."
CM Yogi pointed out that the chaos and anarchy unleashed by the present Congress government has pushed Rajasthan backwards, adding that the state needed a transformative leader who could combat the influence of the mafia that were exploiting the sentiments of the common people.
Yogi Adityanath said, "Jiska nishana achook hoga, in mafia ka upchar karne wala wahi sapoot hoga." He urged everyone to contribute to Rajyavardhan's victory in the elections.
CM Yogi Adityanath held a public meeting to extend support to Neerja Ashok Sharma from Rajkheda, Giriraj Malinga from Bari, Shivcharan Kushwaha from Dholpur, and Sukhram Koli from Baseri. Yogi Adityanath emphasized that the Congress party had been associated with the rise of terrorism and Naxalism. In contrast, he credited Prime Minister Modi for addressing these issues by removing Article 370 and implementing effective welfare schemes for the economically disadvantaged.
"Congress is the problem; we have to move forward on the path of a solution by making the BJP victorious. Congressmen used to say that Ram Krishna never existed. What could be a bigger insult than this for the followers of Sanatan Dharma? Congress people have been tarnishing the history of the country. Bless the BJP candidates for a transformed Rajasthan", he remarked.
Rajasthan is set for assembly polls on November 25, with votes to be counted on December 3.