Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan didn't mince words as he addressed journalists, launching a scathing attack on Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi. Chouhan accused the siblings of consistently peddling falsehoods, particularly targeting Rahul's recent remarks about Prime Minister Modi.
Chouhan wasted no time addressing Rahul Gandhi's recent comments targeting Prime Minister Modi. He labeled these statements as shameful and expressed disbelief at Rahul's apparent joy over India's loss. He also criticized the siblings for attempting to weave a web of lies in Rajasthan, drawing parallels to their strategy in Madhya Pradesh.
With the upcoming elections in Rajasthan on November 25 and simultaneous counting in five states, including Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, Chouhan landed in Jaipur and intensified his verbal onslaught against the Rajasthan government. He alleged that the BJP's strategy is to polarize Hindu votes, highlighting the recent tragedy of Kanhaiyalal's murder in Udaipur.
Chouhan did not shy away from addressing corruption allegations against the Gehlot government. He asserted that Rajasthan leads in corruption, with scandals involving crores unearthed from government schemes. Shockingly, gold and money were discovered in government offices. The Jal Jeevan Mission, designed to provide water to every household, saw a scandal of 20 crore rupees. Rajasthan also tops the charts in cybercrimes.
Chouhan emphasized the importance of peace, referring to Madhya Pradesh's stability. He dared anyone to witness communal riots there, contrasting it with Rajasthan's turmoil. He criticized the government's actions during Kanhaiyalal's murder, making it a focal point of his attack on the Rajasthan government.
The Chief Minister took a dig at Ashok Gehlot's claim that his face is on 200 seats. Chouhan quipped that Gehlot's face has become unrecognizable and highlighted the Congress party's division. He dismissed Gehlot's ambitions, stating that no one is interested in a face that spent four years in a resort.
Chouhan portrayed the current Rajasthan government as a source of shame, alleging that people bow their heads in disgrace when looking at it. He accused the government of spending four years in a resort and only making announcements in the last six months. He compared the development schemes in Madhya Pradesh and Haryana, claiming that Rajasthan lags behind.
Chouhan lamented that 19,422 farmers in Rajasthan lost their land, with no promises fulfilled. He criticized the government for not purchasing crops at the minimum support price, leaving the farmers in distress. He accused the government of playing with the dignity of women, pointing out the derogatory comments made by ministers.
Chouhan questioned Rahul Gandhi's attitude, expressing disbelief that he found joy in the country's sorrow. He labeled Rahul's statement as bordering on treason and predicted that the people would respond. He challenged Rahul to only recognize Congress as legitimate if he discontinues such divisive remarks. In conclusion, Shivraj Chouhan's visit to Rajasthan turned into a verbal battleground, with allegations and counter-allegations flying. The upcoming elections in multiple states intensify the political climate, making every statement and move crucial for the participating parties.
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