'Rajasthan came into discussion for the first time after independence' - Gehlot
Reportedly with the announcement of lok sabha election dates, political parties have become even more active. Meanwhile, former chief minister of rajasthan Ashok Gehlot has shared a video on social media, in which he appealed to the people of the state to vote in favor of Congress.
Perhaps former chief minister Ashok Gehlot said in this video, "In the assembly elections, we all believed that this time the government would be repeated, this feeling was also there among the general public. Because the work that was done was planned, in education, in health, social security. There was no area within it for which no plan had been made." Former cm Gehlot further said, "We had run inflation relief camps. We had given discount on electricity to farmers and consumers. people in every sector got relief in this period of inflation. The number of jobs we created in this unemployment period in the country. There was no employment anywhere. We gave more than 3 lakh jobs. I had told every mla that you will get tired of asking, I will not get tired of giving. This was our feeling. Such a wonderful plan was made that rajasthan became a nation-wide nation. "It came into discussion for the first time after. Our schemes are being adopted in many states. elections were held in this environment."
Ashok Gehlot further said in the video, "But unfortunately, during the election campaign, the central leaders made false allegations. Even the prime minister said that Hindus got 5 lakhs, Muslims got 50 lakhs. This became a false statement. Whereas the Kanhaiyalal murder case the accused were caught within two hours. They also gave jobs to two children and Rs 50 lakh." He said, "After this NIA took the case, they could not do anything. If we had the case, he would have been sentenced to death by now." He said that false propaganda was made that rapes are happening the most in Rajasthan. There is no law and order, development has come to a standstill. Due to false allegations he succeeded in misleading the public.