In a fervent rally within the precincts of poll-bound Jaipur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on an impassioned address at the Parivartan Sankalp Mahasabha. In his fervent discourse, he castigated the Gehlot-led Congress administration, asserting that they squandered five invaluable years of Rajasthan’s youth. With unwavering conviction, PM Modi confidently prophesied a decisive BJP victory in Rajasthan, stating, “I can unequivocally discern the Congress’s impending defeat in Rajasthan, and the state shall resoundingly endorse the Bharatiya Janata Party.”
During his address, PM Modi deftly interwove various topics, including Chandrayaan, G20, and the inauguration of the new Parliament building. He subtly inquired, “Who was responsible for championing the women’s reservation bill?”. In response to the crowd’s fervent chants, he humbly declared, “Your answer is not accurate. I, myself, took no action. It was your singular vote that catalyzed the transformation.”
PM Modi also shed light on the women’s reservation bill, lamenting that despite the Congress’s opportunity to pass it three decades ago, they chose not to. He explicitly charged the Congress and the Ghamadiya alliance with being opposed to women’s empowerment, cautioning the women of Rajasthan to remain vigilant.
Drawing inspiration from Rajasthan’s illustrious Sanatan heritage, PM Modi issued a stern warning that the Ghamandiya alliance would bear the consequences of their attempts to undermine it. In his resonant words, “Sanatan. Rajasthan shall educate the Congress and the INDIA alliance, not just in this election, but in every election. They shall be rooted out.”
Additionally, PM Modi criticized the Gehlot government, referring to incidents of paper leaks, highlighting their inability to address the issue. He assured the youth that once the BJP assumes power, their tribulations would come to an end.
In this compelling oration, PM Modi articulated his vision for Rajasthan’s future, intertwining history, politics, and societal progress, leaving an indelible mark on the gathered audience.