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Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2018: BJP to run state assembly polls on agenda of development, says Javadekar

Congress is the party of one family while "the BJP is a party which itself is a family,” he said. 

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: October 23, 2018 17:57 IST
Prakash Javadekar on BJP's agenda for Rajasthan assembly polls
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Prakash Javadekar on BJP's agenda for Rajasthan assembly polls

Challenging the Congress party to focus on its poll campaign for Rajasthan’s progress, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday said BJP will contest the Rajasthan assembly polls on the agenda of development. Elections would be fought under the leadership of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, said Javadekar.

The BJP's state poll in-charge further exuded confidence of retaining power in Rajasthan and breaking the trend of the BJP and the Congress forming governments after alternate elections.

"We are going to the public with slogans like 'BJP fir se' and 'fir ek bar, BJP sarkar' because the trend of the alternate parties' government is going to break this time. The BJP will have a repeat government,” Javadekar said at a news conference in Jaipur.

Congress is the party of one family while "the BJP is a party which itself is a family,” he said.

“They have no leadership, neither in the state nor in the Centre. They could not declare their chief ministerial candidate in the state. Sachin Pilot seems to be Rahul Gandhi's choice, but Gandhi has no courage to declare him as the CM candidate officially," said Javadekar.

"They are talking of 'kaun banega crorepati' but this is the time for the people to ask what is their plan to serve the people," he added.

“We are contesting elections under the leadership of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, who made the state touch new heights of development. Our national president has already clarified it," he said.

Javadekar claimed the present Congress party is not the party which was led by Mahatma Gandhi.

"Rahul Gandhi's Congress is becoming irrelevant," he said, adding that the party leaders are questioning things like EVMs which were initiated during their own rule.

In the last four years, after Narendra Modi became prime minister, the Congress lost many states, which were won by the BJP and that happened because the vote bank politics was getting weakened, the HRD minister said.

“There will be no more politics of one family. Now the poor is also ambitious and the prime minister considers the poor one amongst us,” he said.

The party workers with high prospects of victory will get tickets, said Javadekar on the issue of ticket distribution criteria.

Rajasthan will go to polls on December 7 and the votes will be counted on December 11.

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