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Vote: Pilot Exhorts Farmers To Vote Back Cong Govt | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot on Sunday urged farmers and the youth to vote for Congress in the upcoming assembly elections and change the 30-year trend of the ruling party losing the polls, saying Congress would fulfill their aspirations.
Addressing a farmers’ conclave at Ajitgarh in Sikar, Pilot said, “This time, we must change the trend of one-time BJP and one-time Congress rule by giving Congress full support in these elections. Our leaders, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhiji, have been holding rallies in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana, giving a strong message to fight these elections together. If we fight it together, we will change the trend of the last 30 years.”
Pilot was given a grand reception at the conclave venue with people showering flowers on him from bulldozers. In the jam-packed venue, the women in the audience were heard chanting ‘Sachin Pilot Zindabad’ throughout the programme. Stressing the need for mutual respect, Pilot said although he is a politician and hits his opponents hard, he never crossed the line with his words. “I urge you all to select your words carefully,” he said.
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Addressing a farmers’ conclave at Ajitgarh in Sikar, Pilot said, “This time, we must change the trend of one-time BJP and one-time Congress rule by giving Congress full support in these elections. Our leaders, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhiji, have been holding rallies in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana, giving a strong message to fight these elections together. If we fight it together, we will change the trend of the last 30 years.”
Pilot was given a grand reception at the conclave venue with people showering flowers on him from bulldozers. In the jam-packed venue, the women in the audience were heard chanting ‘Sachin Pilot Zindabad’ throughout the programme. Stressing the need for mutual respect, Pilot said although he is a politician and hits his opponents hard, he never crossed the line with his words. “I urge you all to select your words carefully,” he said.
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