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PM Modi Takes Jibe At Congress Amid Party’s Infighting In Rajasthan

Rajasthan: The latest infighting erupted in Congress unit after state CM Ashok Gehlot's dropped a bombshell last weekend that BJP leader Vasundhara Raje helped save his government when Sachin Pilot revolted against him in 2020 along with 18 MLAs.

Amid infighting in Rajasthan Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday took a jibe at the party who will care about the state’s development.

"Everyone in the government is competing to insult each other. When the (Chief Minister's) chair has been in trouble for all five years (of the Congress government), who will care about Rajasthan's development," Modi said according to the report in NDTV.

Rajasthan Congress leader and former deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot had yesterday said the state’s Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's leader seemed to be the BJP's Vasundhara Raje and not Sonia Gandhi.

Pilot further said he would not quit the party, as he didn't want to ruin its chances ahead of the Rajasthan election later this year. Instead, he announced a "Jan Sangharsh Yatra" from Ajmer to Jaipur to highlight corruption.

The riposte followed after Ashok Gehlot's dropped a bombshell last weekend that former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje helped save his government when Sachin Pilot revolted in 2020 along with 18 MLAs.

Ashok Gehlot, with PM Modi on stage, said his state has surpassed Gujarat, PM Modi's home state, in development. 

"I welcome PM Modi. I am happy that PM will dedicate national highway and railway projects today... Good work has happened in Rajasthan, roads are good in Rajasthan. 
Earlier we used to compete with Gujarat and feel that we are lagging behind, but now we've moved forward," Ashok Gehlot was quoted as having said.

The Prime Minister, who unveiled a series of development projects at an event in Rajsamand, said some people are filled with negativity and can't see any good things happening in the country, it said.

"Today I have inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of infrastructure projects worth more than ₹ 5,500 crore. I congratulate the people of Rajasthan for these development projects. Our government is focusing on providing modern infrastructure in Rajasthan," Modi was quoted in the report as having said.

"If enough medical colleges had been built earlier, we would not have had to face the shortage of doctors, if every household had got water, we would not have had to start the Rs 3.5 lakh crore Jal Jeevan Mission. Negative people do not have far-sighted vision, and they can't think beyond their political interests," he added, as per the report.

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“This was the PM's third visit this year to Rajasthan, which goes to polls in December," the report quoted PM as having said.
 

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