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Jaipur: BJP chief JP Nadda said yesterday that Prime Minister Modi has changed the culture prevalent under the Congress rule of making attractive promises and forgetting about them after elections and has instead introduced "report card politics". Addressing an election event in Jaipur yesterday, Mr. Nadda said that the Congress aims to come to power for "loot, appeasement and corruption" whereas the BJP intends to empower the poor, deprived, women, youth, and farmers.

He said that the BJP members believe in service, good governance, and the welfare of the poor. Later, Nadda flagged off 51 chariots for the collection of suggestions in all districts of the State. Under the 'Sujhav Apka, Sankalp Hamara' campaign, chariots will visit



200 assemblies in 15 days. 

He also targeted the Congress government in Rajasthan over issues of crime against women, corruption, and appeasement. He alleged that the Gehlot government spent five years in tug of war and its MLAs looted the State. He said that the BJP had committed to build a Ram Temple in Ayodhya but opponents kept asking for a date. BJP in-charge for Rajasthan Arun Singh, 

State president CP Joshi, former CM Vasundhara Raje, Union Minister and convener of the manifesto committee Arun Meghwal, leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore, deputy leader of Opposition Satish Poonia and other leaders were also present on the occasion.




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