PM Modi slams Gehlot government for increasing crime against women in state

On Saturday, the Congress party came under heavy fire from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who accused it for terrorism and atrocities against women. “Where there is Congress government, terrorism, atrocities, all these things, are unbridled there,” Prime Minister Modi said, criticizing the establishment party for the alleged atrocities against women in the state. Appeasement is paramount to Congress, and they will stop at nothing to achieve it.”

PM Modi made the comments while speaking at a polling place in Bharatpur, Rajasthan.
“Congress ministers have a low mentality toward the women of the state… They say this is happening because Rajasthan is a land of men,” PM Modi said. The PM said that the BJP has made a strong manifesto in Rajasthan and is resolved to improving law and order in the state.

“BJP’s resolve is to make Rajasthan the leading state of the country. BJP’s resolve is to attack corruption strongly in Rajasthan, to create a safe environment for our sisters and daughters,” PM said.

He also reiterated to fulfil the promises made by the Rajasthan unit of the BJP party.
“We will do our best to fulfil the promises made by Rajasthan BJP. These promises made to you will definitely be fulfilled, this is also Modi’s guarantee”.

Reminding Congress of their duty to protect the life of every citizen, PM said, Congress’s responsibility was to protect the life and property of every citizen. But in the last 5 years, crimes and atrocities against women, Dalits, tribals and the deprived have increased”.
Attacking the government over the law and order situation in the state, the Prime Minister said no festival passes by peacefully here.

“No holiday, whether it be Hanuman Jayanti, Ramnavmi, or Holi, can be observed here in a tranquil manner. PM Modi claimed that “riots, stone-pelting, and curfews continued in Rajasthan.” On November 25, there will be voting in Rajasthan.

Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh concluded their voting on Friday. On November 7, the first round of voting in Mizoram and Chhattisgarh took place. In Telangana, elections are scheduled for November 30. December 3 is set aside for the vote tallying for all state assembly elections.

Nisha Srivastava

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