Gehlot-Pilot tussle | They are only pretending to join hands due to elections, says PM Modi
The Hindu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Congress in Rajasthan has given nothing but betrayal; BJP had guaranteed removal of Article 370, Ram temple in Ayodhya, ban on triple talaq, reservation for women. Despite 100 handshakes, no reconciliation between CM Gehlot and Pilot. Congress' misrule, corruption, scams exposed by 'Red Diary'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 18 took a swipe at the Congress over the tussle between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot, saying the two are only pretending to join hands for elections and there has been no reconciliation despite a hundred handshakes.
"Delhi Darbar was been busy trying to loot the chair of its own CM and the CM has been busy in dealing with them. These people had left the people of Rajasthan to fend for themselves," Mr. Modi alleged while addressing a public meeting in Nagaur.
"Now when the time of elections has come, these people are reluctantly getting themselves photographed together... Big leaders from Delhi come here and make the chief minister and another leader who wants to become the chief minister shake hands in front of the camera.
"A century of handshakes in five years, but there is no reconciliation. These people are pretending to join hands but there is bitterness in their hearts," Mr. Modi said.
He alleged that the Congress in Rajasthan has given nothing but betrayal to the people for five years.
"On one side is the Congress with a licence to loot, while on the other side it's Modi's guarantee card. Whom do you trust? If the whole country trusts Modi's guarantee card, there are some solid reasons for it," Mr. Modi said and added, "I am devoting every moment of day and night to fulfil the promises made to you".
The BJP and the Congress have been attacking each other during the high-pitch campaign for the November 25 Assembly polls in Rajasthan.
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