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Dotasra’s remarks show Congress’s frustration: Panchariya

Narayan Panchariya, the coordinator of the BJP Election Management Committee, targeted Congress leaders while claiming to form a government with a massive majority in Rajasthan. He stated that the statements made by Congress leaders, including the Pradesh Congress President Govind Singh Dotasara, should be corrected after the voting by the people of the state. He […]

Narayan Panchariya, the coordinator of the BJP Election Management Committee, targeted Congress leaders while claiming to form a government with a massive majority in Rajasthan.
He stated that the statements made by Congress leaders, including the Pradesh Congress President Govind Singh Dotasara, should be corrected after the voting by the people of the state. He said, “When the ballot boxes open four days later, it will be clear for the Congress, which talks about 156 plus. The people of Rajasthan have been troubled by Congress misrule. Now they will witness the dawn of good governance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.”
He said, “Congress party leaders’ statements in Rajasthan are showing extreme frustration. It is clear from the statements given by Congress leaders that they have accepted their defeat. Meanwhile, on December 3, the BJP will form the government with a full majority.”
Narayan Panchariya said, “Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of Congress is calling the people’s decision supreme, giving references to democracy in Rajasthan. The frustration of Congress is evident in this statement. While ministers of the Gehlot government are also giving similar statements. In this situation, Congress’s defeat and BJP’s victory are considered certain.”
BJP Election Management Committee Coordinator Narayan Panchariya said, “The people of the state voted with enthusiasm. For the last five years, there was a Congress government in the state. During this time, the people of the state endured unemployment, inflation, corruption, women’s oppression, and appeasement. In this regard, the people of the state have done the work of uprooting Congress. After the voting, Congress leaders in Rajasthan have also accepted it.”
Panchariya anticipates a decisive BJP victory on December 3, projecting the dawn of what he terms “good governance” under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. The political landscape in Rajasthan is marked by contrasting narratives, with the BJP asserting a positive outcome while the Congress maintains a commitment to the democratic process.

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