Rajasthan
BJP Manifesto: Rajasthan polls: BJP manifesto twisted form of Congress’, says Ashok Gehlot | India News

JAIPUR: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday said BJP’s manifesto is a twisted version of our schemes, and promises, and the public has been disappointed by it.
Asked about the saffron party’s manifesto, Gehlot told reporters at the airport that, “There is nothing new. According to me, they did not even do their homework.”
Gehlot said the schemes that the Congress government has already implemented or the guarantees that have been promised by the ruling party in the state have been written in a twisted manner in the BJP’s manifesto.”The public has been very disappointed and there is nosubstance in the manifesto. That is why I said, less homework seems to have been done,” the chief minister said.
On the announcement that domestic LPG cylinders would be given to the Ujjwala scheme beneficiaries for Rs 450, Gehlot said, “Under our pressure, the Centre first reduced the price of the gas cylinders. Now, they are talking about Rs 450. The BJP’s aim is only to reach out to the Ujjwala beneficiaries, we have moved beyond that.”
“Apart from the Ujjwala beneficiaries, we will give cylinders for Rs 500 to 1.05 crore families, including those covered under the National Food Security Act,” Gehlot said.
Meanwhile, Congress leader and former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot expressed his confidence that the party will retain its government in the state.
Talking to reporters in his constituency, Tonk, Pilot said, “I am completely confident…. I have full faith in the public that the Congress will form the government in Rajasthan again.” He claimed that the top BJP leadership is worried because the party’s campaign is not gaining much traction.
“Leaders from Delhi are coming, all the ministers, the prime minister is coming, yet they are not getting any response from the public,” he said. Pilot accused BJP leaders of employing divisionary tactics but asserted that the public is intelligent and not going to get trapped in these things.
“No matter how hard they try, the Congress will have an upper hand here,” he said.
Asked about the saffron party’s manifesto, Gehlot told reporters at the airport that, “There is nothing new. According to me, they did not even do their homework.”
Gehlot said the schemes that the Congress government has already implemented or the guarantees that have been promised by the ruling party in the state have been written in a twisted manner in the BJP’s manifesto.”The public has been very disappointed and there is nosubstance in the manifesto. That is why I said, less homework seems to have been done,” the chief minister said.
On the announcement that domestic LPG cylinders would be given to the Ujjwala scheme beneficiaries for Rs 450, Gehlot said, “Under our pressure, the Centre first reduced the price of the gas cylinders. Now, they are talking about Rs 450. The BJP’s aim is only to reach out to the Ujjwala beneficiaries, we have moved beyond that.”
“Apart from the Ujjwala beneficiaries, we will give cylinders for Rs 500 to 1.05 crore families, including those covered under the National Food Security Act,” Gehlot said.
Meanwhile, Congress leader and former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot expressed his confidence that the party will retain its government in the state.
Talking to reporters in his constituency, Tonk, Pilot said, “I am completely confident…. I have full faith in the public that the Congress will form the government in Rajasthan again.” He claimed that the top BJP leadership is worried because the party’s campaign is not gaining much traction.
“Leaders from Delhi are coming, all the ministers, the prime minister is coming, yet they are not getting any response from the public,” he said. Pilot accused BJP leaders of employing divisionary tactics but asserted that the public is intelligent and not going to get trapped in these things.
“No matter how hard they try, the Congress will have an upper hand here,” he said.