Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, on Saturday, targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that there could be a revolt against him in his own party.
Speaking about ‘Congress-mukt Bharat’, Gehlot said the Prime Minister is only losing respect in his own party.
Gehlot said that all this is visible in BJP’s meetings. Ask the people of BJP itself, what kind of situation has been created in the meetings of their party. What used to happen before and what is happening now. Things have changed for Modi.
Gehlot said, “I would like to tell Modi that you belong to the OBC category and at least respect OBCs. Due to your approach, your party itself is turning against you and slowly there may be rebellion against you.”
He said that for the country to remain united and unbroken, the countrymen should remain united for the love of the country and Mother India, irrespective of any party or ideology.
CM Ashok Gehlot was attending a Youth resolution programme in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
“Congress is in everyone’s heart, you cannot eliminate Congress from the country. PM Narendra Modi is losing respect in the party; there could be a revolt against him."
'In last 70 years BJP not taken name of Gandhi and Ambedkar'
When asked about BJP conducting meetings to get Muslim votes, Gehlot said, “It’s a good thing, we want Modi ji, RSS and Amit Shah to take Muslim, Christians, Dalits, all together. But according to my experience, in the last 70 years, they had not taken the name of Mahatma Gandhi and Ambedkar.”
Gehlot said further, “They have built a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Gujarat just to win elections. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel banned the RSS in 1948 and that’s why they don’t take his name.”
The Rajasthan government launched a new ‘youth policy’ in the program in Jaipur.
Rahasthan CM said, "“Mahapurusho ko bhulaoge to aap khud kaise mahaparush ban paoge, ye galat approach hai,” (If you forget great men, how can you become a great man yourself? This is a wrong approach.”
“We want the country to be united and for this, every citizen of the country should live together,” Gehlot added.
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