Stressing that the BJP’s days were ‘over’, Pilot said a new Rajasthan will ‘take shape’ under the Congress regime where the youth ‘will have jobs and farmers will prosper’.
Dholpur: Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Sunday said the Vasundhara Raje government had failed to curb inflation and corruption, thus paving the way for the BJP’s ouster in the December 7 assembly elections.
The Rajasthan Congress chief, who was in Raje’s home turf Dholpur to launch his election campaign, said people would show the door to the saffron party due to the “misrule” of the government.
Pilot addressed meetings in Todabhim constituency in Karauli, Dausa, and in Jamwaramgarh, Virat nagar, Amber and Chaksu constituencies of Jaipur district.
“The Vasundhara Raje government was busy in giving contracts of Bajir (sand mines) and liquor to their people while public at large kept suffering due to total misrule of this government,” Pilot said at a public meeting here.
“PM (Narendra Modi), UP CM (Yogi Adityanath) are holding rallies in the state but people have decided to vote out the BJP in the December 7 elections,” he added.
Stressing that the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) days were “over”, Pilot said a new Rajasthan will “take shape” under the Congress regime where the youth “will have jobs and farmers will prosper”. “We have declared in our manifesto that farmers’ loan will be waived and issues related to youths will be addressed on priority,” he said.
Targeting the Raje-government over “poor” law and order, Pilot said minors were being raped and atrocities against women had increased in the state which is ruled by a woman chief minister.
“It is very shameful that such crimes are increasing and the chief minister is not bothered at all,” Pilot said, adding that 150 farmers had committed suicide in the state but the government did not care.