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Rajasthan CM Sharma calls for BJP’s hat-trick, attacks Congress

Addressed a gathering in Jundla village in Assandh Assembly segment to campaign for party candidate Yoginder Rana
Bhajan Lal Sharma campaigns for party candidate Yoginder Rana in Jundla village in Assandh Assembly segment.

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma urged the people of Haryana to bring the BJP back to power for a third consecutive term. He promised that the BJP government will continue the pace of development without discrimination in the state.

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While addressing a massive gathering in Jundla village in Assandh Assembly segment to campaign for the party candidate Yoginder Rana, Sharma launched a scathing attack on the Congress and its leadership. He targeted Rahul Gandhi, whom he referred to as ‘shehzada’.

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Sharma criticised Gandhi’s remarks on Sikhs during his US visit, calling on the Sikh community to recall the horrors of the 1984 riots that occurred under the Congress regime. “The people, especially the Sikh community, remember the injustice and the 1984 violence. The Congress cannot be trusted to protect their interests,” he said.

Sharma also condemned Congress for its discriminatory views towards Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), asserting that people were fully aware of the party’s negative attitude toward marginalised sections of society.

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