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“Jaadugar ki jaadugari in lal dairy…”: PM Modi criticizes Gehlot during a Rajasthan election rally

At a public event in the Churu area of Rajasthan on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Ashok Gehlot, the chief minister and leader of the Congress, labelling him a “jaadugar” (magician) whose manipulations are becoming obvious because to the “Red Dairy.” He continued his criticism of the current Congress administration by claiming that the party’s “license to loot” and “development” are mutually exclusive and that the Red Diary had proof of this.

Voting for the 200-member Rajasthan Assembly is scheduled for November 25. On December 3, the results will be tallied.

“The entire story of Congress’s license to loot is recorded in the Lal Diary and now slowly the pages of the Lal Diary have started opening,” Modi declared while addressing a public rally in Taranagar. The pages of Lal Diary open here, and Gehlot ji blows his fuse on the opposite side. “Jaadugar” ki “jaadugari” ab Lal Diary mein dikhne lagi hai.

“If you choose the BJP, we will remove the team of corrupt people from Rajasthan,” he continued. The win for Rajasthan, its future, mothers, sisters, youth, and farmers would be ensured by the BJP’s rapid development.

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Modi referred to Rajasthan as a ‘brave land,’ highlighting the vital role its valiant boys play in defending the entire nation. He charged that Congress had been misleading the people of this country, particularly with reference to the protracted ‘One Rank One Pension’ controversy.

Speaking at a public gathering in favor of BJP candidate Rajendra Rathore from the Taranagar constituency, Modi asked supporters to support the party in the upcoming elections in Rajasthan in order to ensure the fast development of the state.

“A batter advances and scores runs for his team in cricket. “But the Congress has so much internal strife that its leaders have spent five years trying to outmaneuver each other instead of winning,” he remarked, alluding to the conflict between Chief Minister Gehlot and his erstwhile deputy Sachin Pilot.

“The Congress and development are each other’s enemies and will remain enemies,” stated Modi.

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“Good intentions and the Congress have a connection similar to that of light and darkness. Referring to the purported Jal Jeevan Mission scandal in Rajasthan, he questioned, “What will be the intention of a government that gobbles up money for drinking water?”

Rahul Gandhi calls PM Modi “Adani Ji Ki Jai” while in Rajasthan.

In a different development, Rahul Gandhi, the head of the Congress, accused Prime Minister Modi of “working for businessman Gautam Adani.” “Instead of ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai,’ the prime minister should say ‘Adani ji Ki Jai’ because he works for him,” Gandhi declared during an election rally in Bundi, Rajasthan.

He emphasized that the poor, farmers, and laborers—the marginalised—are the core of ‘Bharat Mata,’ and that their active involvement in the country is the only way to truly pay tribute to her. Gandhi charged that the Prime Minister wanted to establish two distinct “Hindustans”—one for Adani and another for the poor.

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Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party can do this, he added, assuring Modi that he would not carry out a caste census.

The Adani group has come under heavy fire from the Congress, which claims it has received preferential treatment under the BJP administration. They have called for a probe into the claims made by the US research organization Hindenburg by the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC).

Naiteek Bhatt

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