The Bharatiya Janata Party national president Amit Shah visited Jaipur on Tuesday. Shah addressed a large number of party workers at ‘Shakti Sammelan’ conference at the Suraj Maidaan in Raja Park area of Jaipur. Amit Shah rained hard in the opposition focusing on various issues. On the other hand, while counting the achievements of the state government Shah calls Raje Government “the foot of Angad”. He said that just anybody cannot come and shake the firm foundation of the foot. Furthermore, Shah praised CM Raje for her tremendous work of Bhamashah Scheme, digital development and women welfare.
Taking a dig at Rajasthan Rajasthan Congress, Shah said ‘There is no leader in the state, there is no policy or program of the Congress.’ ‘We know that our leader is Narendra Modi. BJP has policies and programs.’ he added. The BJP Prez made it clear that the PM Narendra Modi will be the face of assembly elections in the three states and Lok Sabha elections as well. Besides this, the BJP president slammed Congress for not having a Prime Ministerial face.
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‘We have to win the election for the sake of Bharat Mata’
President Amit Shah urged the party worker to win the elections for the sake of the country. Shah said, ‘The election is not about winning the MLA or Ministerial seats…this election is for the worker and the BJP. ‘We have to win the election for our Bharat Mata.’ Shah summoned up the party workers at the Suraj Maidan.
Shah called ‘Samanvaya Baithak’ meeting with Jaipur RSS leaders at Saint Soldiers School in Raja Park. 60 Sangh Parivar members including All India RSS officer Swant Ranjan joined Shah at the meeting. Besides this, Amit Shah urged state RSS family to support assembly election campaign ahead of polling in December.
Later, while speaking to local body representatives Shah imparted a success mantra to inform the people about the work done by the government. Shah said that they should inform the people about schemes and benefits of the people. ‘Don’t care about who is the MLA candidate or who will become the Chief Minister just tell them the works that central and state government have done for them.’ he added.